James Allan Burns and his co-accused Zach Kenneth Corkery appeared in Young Local Court on February 6 to face the charge of aggravated assault with intent to take/drive motor vehicle – armed with weapon.
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Mr Burns and Mr Corkery both asked that their matters be held over and transferred to Griffith with them both facing several more charges there over the alleged crime spree that spread from Griffith to Wollongong last November.
Magistrate Michael O’Brien adjourned the matter to March 21 when they will appear at Griffith Local Court.
Police will allege the pair were responsible for a four-day crime spree across southern NSW and will face more than 40 charges between them.
They have been charged with more than 20 offences each, including aggravated break, enter and steal, police pursuit, robbery in company, using an offensive weapon to prevent lawful detention, firearm possession, vehicle theft and assault.