THE Tamworth man who police allege was behind the ram raid of a local supermarket has been granted bail ahead of his trial.
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Michael Booby has been in custody since his arrest in Armidale in March, 2019. His alleged crime spree involved two break-ins, three stolen cars, the ram-raid of a small supermarket in Guyra and a failure to pay for fuel at the Black Mountain Roadhouse.
All jury trials are currently prohibited in most NSW District Courts because of COVID-19 restrictions.
Booby was due to stand trial, but Judge Warwick Hunt granted him bail, ordering him back to court in Armidale in September where his charges will be mentioned again.
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He's denied charges of aggravated break-and-enter and commit serious indictable offence while people are there; larceny; riding in a stolen car; break, enter and steal; and break-and-enter with intent.
Booby stands accused of one count of aggravated break-and-enter on a Gordon Street home the night of March 16, 2019, while the residents were home, after which a white Toyota Camry and black Mazda sedan were stolen.
He's also facing a charge of break-and-enter at a McCarthy Crescent home the same night, after which an Audi SUV was taken.
He then faces an additional charge of break-and-enter with intent, accused of the ram-raid of the Guyra supermarket, in the main street, about 7.15am on March 17.
As part of his bail, Booby must report to police in Armidale daily; and submit to random drug and alcohol testing.
He's banned from drinking alcohol or entering any premises where it is sold; and must not take any drugs.
He's bailed to live in Armidale under an overnight curfew; is prohibited from contacting a list of people or witnesses in the case; and must not commit any offences.