51-year-old will stand trial
A Bury man who is accused of using a ‘vulnerable’ woman’s bank card to purchase items for himself will stand trial.
Peter James Heselwood, of Cross Street, appeared at Douglas Courthouse where he denied committing fraud by false representation.
The 51-year-old allegedly committed the offence between 23 June and 27 August last year whilst his home care company was employed to provide care services to the ‘housebound’ complainant.
A pre-trial review will take place on 15 June; he’s been bailed until that date.

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