24-year-old remanded in custody for provoking behaviour
A man who told hotel staff he was the king of the Isle of Man before kicking guests' doors has been remanded in custody.
Twenty-four-year-old Aaron Barnett, of no fixed abode, appeared at Douglas Courthouse.
He faces one count of using provoking behaviour at the Best Western Palace Hotel and Casino on 22 November.
He was remanded in custody and will appear again on 30 November.
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