FOUR SUSPECTS will stand trial next year accused of seriously assaulting a woman under the pretence of delivering an item to her.
Elizabeth Lamont, 49, Gordon Maycock, 35, Paul Sutherland, 27, and Natalie Oliver, 26, allegedly attacked Megan Spence at a property in Glasgow's Anniesland on November 21, 2020.
Prosecutors state some of the accused people were masked and pretended to deliver an item to the property.
It is claimed this caused access to be permitted in response to the pretence.
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The charge states Miss Spence was pushed onto the floor and her head struck with a bottle and baseball bat.
The alleged attack is said to have been to Miss Spence's severe injury and permanent disfigurement.
They also face a separate assault charge on Jamie-Lee Haughey at the same time and place.
It is alleged that they struck her on the head by means unknown and repeatedly struck her head and body with a baseball bat to her injury.
The four denied the two charges today at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
A trial was fixed for June next year by Sheriff Joan Kerr.
Maycock, Sutherland and Oliver face a separate charge of attempting to defeat the ends of justice at a property in the city's Knightswood.
They are alleged to have removed clothing and footwear, placed them in a washing machine.
This is said to have been done in an attempt to remove or destroy any biological evidence with intent to defeat tje ends of justice.
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