A TENBY man has denied intending to maim another man by throwing bleach at them.
Dean McCartney, of Newell Hill, appeared at Swansea Crown Court charged with two offences.
He was accused of throwing bleach with intent to burn, maim, or disfigure another man, or do him grievous bodily harm, in Narberth on September 5.
McCartney was also charged with wounding with intent relating to the same incident.
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The 29-year-old defendant pleaded not guilty to both charges.
David Singh, defending, told the court that a witness described the complainant as "clearly the aggressor".
Judge Catherine Richards set a trial date of March 5 and remanded McCartney back in to custody.
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