A man accused of gambling more than £2,000 with a stolen bank card has had his trial adjourned due to difficulties in tracking down witnesses.
Damian Skrzesiewicz, of Dallfield Court, is accused of a number of thefts committed between February 16-17, including allegedly using a stolen card to spend £2,168 on gambling website Heart Games.
Sheriff Thomas Hughes fixed a new trial date for December 4, with an intermediate diet on November 14. Skrzesiewicz had his bail continued.
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New trial date set for Dundee man accused of gambling £2k with stolen bank cards