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Mr Graham did not attend the hearing as he was “unavoidably detained”, his barrister Christopher Knox said.
A trial has been listed for 3 December and is anticipated to last at least 10 days.
Both men are accused of criminally damaging the tree and wall on 28 September, with both sites referred to in court documents as places of "historical interest" and "natural beauty" belonging to the National Trust.
They have been released on bail.
A trial has been listed for 3 December and is anticipated to last at least 10 days.
Both men are accused of criminally damaging the tree and wall on 28 September, with both sites referred to in court documents as places of "historical interest" and "natural beauty" belonging to the National Trust.
They have been released on bail.
Second man denies felling famous Sycamore gap tree
Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers are accused of criminal damage to the tree and to Hadrian's Wall.
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