A Canberra man accused of dozens of assault charges and making threats to kill has been committed to stand trial in the ACT Supreme Court.
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Graham Stuart Dillon, 38, pleaded not guilty to 43 offences when he faced the ACT Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
They included 34 counts of common assault and charges of recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm, intentional threat to kill, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and an act of indecency without consent.
Details of the charges, outlining who the alleged offences were committed against and when, were not read in court.
Mr Dillon's lawyer, Louise Taylor, entered pleas of not guilty to all offences on behalf of her client.
Magistrate Peter Morrison committed him stand trial on the most serious offences. The common assault charges will also be dealt with in the higher court.
Mr Dillon was remanded in custody.
The case will be mentioned in the Supreme Court next week.