An AFL footballer sacked for off-field antics has confronted court docket over his alleged involvement in a violent automobile chase via Melbourne.
Daniel Connors appeared briefly within the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday afternoon through a video hyperlink.
The former Richmond Tigers participant was arrested days after an alleged automobile chase in Melbourne on Christmas Eve when pictures have been allegedly fired at one other car.
According to court docket paperwork, Mr Connors was allegedly current within the rear of a Rav4 because it pursued a silver Volkswagen earlier than crashing on Bell St in Pascoe Vale about 7.30am on December 24.
Earlier the identical day, the 34-year-old is alleged to have attended an house the place he lifted up his shirt, revealing a firearm tucked into his trousers shortly earlier than 2am.
Mr Connors faces seven expenses, together with theft of a motorcar, firearm offences and committing an indictable offence on bail.
It isn’t alleged Mr Connors fired a gun.
At an earlier look, prosecutor Michael Roper described Mr Connors’ function within the alleged offending as “not just there for the ride”.
“He’s part of a common purpose,” he mentioned.
In court docket, Mr Connors’ lawyer requested the matter be adjourned to a later date as police had not but supplied her with paperwork regarding the costs.
“The brief is really bereft of evidence to support the police’s case at this point,” she mentioned.
“This cannot be meaningfully progressed today.”
A prosecutor informed the court docket that police would supply the lacking documentation to his solicitors “as soon as possible”.
Despite taking part in simply 29 video games on the highest stage, Mr Connors was thought-about a gifted participant when he was drafted in 2006 earlier than off-field antics led the membership to sack him in 2012.
The case was adjourned by Justice of the Peace Helen Spowart. Mr Connors will return to court docket in May.
Originally revealed as Daniel Connors: Former AFL star in court docket over alleged automobile chase
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