Charge relates to 'unoccupied dwelling place' in Port Erin
A UK woman accused of vagrancy has been bailed as she faces two charges.
Thirty-five-year-old Hannah Louis Thomsom of Cardiff appeared before High Bailiff Jayne Hughes at Douglas courthouse.
She’s pleaded not guilty to being found in an unoccupied dwelling place for an unlawful purpose in Port Erin on 8 September but hasn’t yet pleaded to a second charge under the 1896 Vagrancy Act.
She was bailed to appear at a pre-trial review on 27 October.
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