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Ex-Cohuna minister in not guilty plea to historic child sex abuse allegations

A FORMER Cohuna church minister plans to fight historic child sex abuse allegations.

Christopher Francis Coleborn, 75, appeared via video link in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Friday where he pleaded not guilty to four charges, including sexual penetration of a child under 16, indecent act with a child under 16, attempted rape and indecent assault.

The alleged offending spanned from 1999 to 2005 when it is understood he was the minister for the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Cohuna.

Victoria Police extradited Mr Coleborn from Tasmania in August last year.

He told magistrate Cecily Hollingworth, “I plead not guilty, your honour”.

He waived his right to test the police’s evidence against him at a committal hearing in the lower court, instead opting to proceed straight to a County Court trial.

Ms Hollingworth said she had read the prosecution’s brief and found there was “sufficient evidence” against Mr Coleborn for his matter to go to trial.

The court heard 20 witnesses would be called during the trial, which was expected to run for eight days.

Mr Coleborn is on bail under strict conditions including that he reside at his Perth home in Tasmania, surrender his passport, not leave Australia and not speak to prosecution witnesses.

He will next front the County Court for a directions hearing on April 17, when a trial date was expected to be set.

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