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Piers Corbyn appeared in court docket to disclaim two fees that he contravened coronavirus guidelines
The brother of former Labour chief Jeremy Corbyn is to go on trial for attending two mass protests in central London throughout the lockdown.
Piers Corbyn appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Courtroom to disclaim two counts of contravening coronavirus guidelines.
The 73-year-old, of Southwark, has acknowledged he joined two protests in Hyde Park on 16 and 30 Might, however claims he was exercising freedom of expression and his proper to protest.
He’ll go on trial on 23 October.
Mr Corbyn has been charged with two counts of taking part in a gathering in public of greater than two individuals in England throughout the coronavirus emergency interval.
Following the listening to, the 73-year-old was launched on unconditional bail.