A former prisoner who was featured in ’The Best Little Prison in Britain?’ TV series and will face a trial after denying a new offence.
He was remanded in custody last week after a bail application was refused by High Bailiff Jayne Hughes.
And he was again remanded on Tuesday after a second bail application was refused by Mrs Hughes.
A trial will be held on September 23 in summary court.
The opening episode of ’The Best Little Prison in Britain?’ focused heavily on 43-year-old Goldsmith.
We previously reported he had been released on licence after winning an appeal to cut his three-and-a-half year sentence imposed in January for unlawful wounding.
He appeared in court last week having been arrested for offences of threatening behaviour and criminal damage.
He denied threatening behaviour charge but admitted criminal damage of his police cell.
The court heard probation services were currently in the process of recalling Mr Goldsmith to prison for breaching his licence.
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