A 35-year-old man who is accused of having stolen £9,000 in cash and several electronic devices from a launderette on Le Geyt Street will face trial in the Royal Court in October.
Bruno Manuel De Faria is pleading not guilty to the charges of breaking and entering, and larceny.
He is accused of breaking into Posh Wash Launderette on Le Geyt Street between the 15 and 16 January and of stealing £9,000 in cash as well as a laptop, a GPS, an iPod and a safe.
He is being defended by Advocate Lauren Glynn.
The Attorney General, Robert MacRae, requested a three-day trial which is due to start on 31 October.
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