Mitchell Curtis, an officer with Avon and Somerset Police, denied four charges during a hearing at Gloucester Crown Court.
A serving police officer will stand trial accused of controlling and coercive behaviour and the intentional, non-fatal suffocation of a woman.
Two of the offences allege that Curtis engaged in controlling and coercive behaviour against a woman in the South Gloucestershire area. Curtis, of Charnhill Drive, Bristol, spoke only to confirm his name and reply “not guilty” as each of the four charges was read to him.
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