A MAN is due to go on trial in the autumn after he pleaded not guilty to a heroin trafficking charge.
Taylor Blackley, 20, formerly of Broadmead Park, Newport, denies supplying heroin in the city on December 5, 2019.
He entered a not guilty plea to the charge before Judge Richard Williams at Cardiff Crown Court.
Blackley is due to stand trial on November 5 and it is expected to last two days.
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The defendant was represented by Harry Baker and the prosecution by Gareth James.
Blackley was granted conditional bail.
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