36-year-old also denies having no insurance
A Douglas man accused of driving a stolen vehicle, without insurance, while banned from the roads will stand trial next year.
Thirty-six-year-old Christopher James Christian, of Sumark Croft, was excused appearing before magistrates at Douglas Courthouse.
He'd previously pleaded guilty to taking the car without the owner's consent but not guilty to disqualified driving and having no insurance on 25 August.
He was bailed until the trial on 17 March.
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