A Templeton man, facing charges of using the internet to persuade two girls under 14 to engage in sexual acts, will appear at Swansea crown court for a plea and case management hearing today (Friday).
Adam John Davies, 19, was charged with two counts of arranging the commission of a child sex offence, between May 2-10 last year.
At a preliminary hearing at Swansea crown court last November, no pleas were entered by Davies.
He was bailed on the conditions he resides at his Templeton address, does not access any equipment with an internet capability, and has no access to under-16s outside his family.
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