Overview
- Judge Alice Robinson set a jury trial for February 21, 2028 at Norwich Crown Court, with a time estimate of five days.
- The plea and trial preparation hearing was adjourned to April 9 and the charges were not put to the defendant.
- Prosecutors allege use of a school credit card for Lord’s cricket tickets and accommodation and use of a school-owned digger, with the charge valuing the alleged misuse at £2,724.50.
- Julian Johnson-Munday denies wrongdoing, having previously entered not guilty pleas at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, and was represented in court by Tom Parker.
- The prosecution described the case as misuse of a school credit card and a breach of trust, indicated the indictment may be refined before arraignment, and was directed to serve evidence by April 6.