Police say John Holliday was charged following an incident involving a fox in January
A man has denied hunting a wild mammal with a dog at a court hearing in Leicester.
John Holliday, was arrested in relation to an incident involving a fox in Harby, Melton Mowbray, on 15 January. Leicestershire Police charged him with hunting a wild mammal with a dog - not of a class exempted by Schedule 1 to the Hunting Act 2004.Mr Holliday, from Delamere Road, Bromyard, Herefordshire, is expected to face a trial at the same court on 17 November.
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