A man accused of stabbing three people in Goulburn in 2019 has been committed for trial.
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Luke Bryan Lazenby, 30, of Goulburn, appeared before Goulburn Local Court on February 10.
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Lazenby appeared via audio visual link from custody in relation to an alleged stabbing where three people were injured on Cowper Street on November 15, 2019. He faces charges of reckless wounding, wound person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, reckless grievous bodily harm and detaining a person with intent to obtain advantage. A back-up charge of resist or hinder a police officer in the execution of duty has also been placed.
Solicitor Rod Boyd said his client had entered a plea of not guilty and was ready to be committed for trial.
Magistrate Geraldine Beattie said Lazenby was accused of wounding three victims and detaining a senior constable to "obtain advantage to escape from lawful custody".
Lazenby will appear at Goulburn District Court on March 10 for a Telephone Call Over with the Downing Centre District Court. A trial date is expected to be set following this date.