Footballer Jarrah Maksymow will contest allegations against him involving his ex-partner before court next year.
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Maksymow, who appeared in Albury Local Court on Tuesday, has pleaded not guilty to three charges laid by police.
It's alleged he menaced his former partner in his utility, wrenched a door handle off the woman's car, and stalked or intimidated her.
The incidents allegedly took place in Springdale Heights and Lavington in late October before his arrest earlier this month.
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Maksymow had handed himself into police after learning there was a warrant out for his arrest.
The court heard a two-hour hearing would be held on April 15 to determine the allegations against the 28-year-old.
It's unclear how many witnesses would give evidence during the hearing.
Maksymow, who did not speak during Tuesday's matter, had his bail extended by magistrate Miranda Moody.
Police will serve a brief of evidence, outlining the case against him, by December 22.