THE first two people in Western Australia to be charged with organising an out-of-control party have pleaded not guilty and will go to trial.
Jonathan James French and Travis Thomas Glennie Robinson, both 22, allegedly organised a party in December last year that got out of control, with more than 40 people throwing bricks at police who arrived to disperse the crowd.
The men could face a year in prison and a $12,000 fine if convicted under recently introduced laws.
Their lawyer entered a plea of not guilty for both men in the Joondalup Magistrates Court on Wednesday and a trial date will be set in April.
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