A trial has been fixed for a man accused of trying to break into a city pub before being caught with a knife.
Terry Connell denies trying to break into Ross’s Bar on Baffin Street on April 11.
It is alleged that Connell attempted to force his way into the premises by using a crowbar.
Prosecutors additionally allege that the 30-year-old was found in possession of a knife on the same date whilst on McGill Street.
Connell is accused of committing the offences while subject to a bail order.
Appearing from custody at Dundee Sheriff Court, Connell, of Transform, Brewery Lane, pleaded not guilty and had a trial fixed for October by Sheriff John Rafferty.
He was released on bail.
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Man in court accused of trying to break into Dundee pub and possessing a knife