- Graeme Bryan Curran charged in October with nine counts of indecent assault
- Suspended magistrate accused of sexually abusing teenage boy in early 1980s
- Did not enter a plea when he faced Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday
A suspended magistrate accused of sexually abusing a teenage boy in the early 1980s has had his matter adjourned to next year.
Graeme Bryan Curran, 67, was charged in October with nine counts of indecent assault on a young male, who police allege he knew, between 1981 and 1983 in NSW.
Curran did not enter a plea when he faced Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday.
Graeme Bryan Curran, 67, was charged in October with nine counts of indecent assault on a young male
Curran did not enter a plea when he faced Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday
He was excused from appearing when the matter returns to court on January 24.
The well-known magistrate met detectives at Burwood Police Station before last month by agreement.
The offences were allegedly committed in Sydney’s Balmain and Bega on the New South Wales south coast.
The 67-year-old was excused from appearing when the matter returns to court on January 24
The well-known magistrate met detectives at Burwood Police Station before last month by agreement
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