Man Faces Court Over Silver Sands Burglary Charges
A 57-year-old man has been formally charged with burglary and criminal damage following an incident in the coastal suburb of Silver Sands earlier this month.
Paul Xavier Lomas Davidson appeared before Perth Magistrates Court on Friday while in custody, facing serious allegations related to events that occurred on November 7 in the Silver Sands area.
Court Proceedings and Remand
The accused made his initial appearance at the Central Law Courts building located at 501 Hay Street in Perth. During the hearing, Davidson did not submit an application for bail, resulting in his continued detention.
Magistrates have ordered the defendant to be remanded in custody until his next court date scheduled for November 26. The upcoming hearing will be conducted via video link from the correctional facility where Davidson is currently held.
Upcoming Bail Application
The court has set the stage for a bail application to be heard during the November 26 proceedings. This indicates that Davidson's legal representatives may present arguments for his conditional release at that time.
Police prosecutors are expected to outline their case against the 57-year-old, detailing the evidence supporting both the burglary charge and the allegation of property damage or destruction.
The Silver Sands community, located south of Perth near Mandurah, has been alerted to the developments in this case as legal proceedings continue to unfold through the Western Australian justice system.