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Man charged with Shildon bailiff murder appears in court

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The 55-year-old suffered serious injuries on Dent Street in Shildon on Tuesday, March 10, and was later pronounced dead in hospital.

Robert Davies appeared in the dock at Teesside Crown Court this morning (Monday, March 16) charged with Mr Blair’s murder, possession of an offensive weapon, and affray.

The 49-year-old, wearing a green and yellow prison uniform, is to be psychologically assessed to determine whether he is fit to enter a plea to the charges.

Police working at the scene on Dent Street, Shildon (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)

Judge Jonathan Carroll said: “Your case will be heard on April 13. Between now and then you are likely to be interviewed by one or two psychologists.

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“In the mean time you are remanded in custody.”

Davies will next appear in Leeds Crown Court for a pre-trial preparation hearing.

A potential trial date will be set at a later date.

Jeff Blair was working as a bailiff at the time of his death.

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Following his death, the 55-year-old’s family paid tribute to him, saying: “Jeff was a much-loved son, brother, father, partner, uncle, and good friend to many.

“His ability to apply humour and laughter to any situation and lighten the mood will be irreplaceable to our family.



“We are devastated to lose Jeff in such tragic circumstances, and he will be forever missed and remembered always, with much love and affection.”

Darlington Storm Basketball Club said Jeff was a former player, coach and committee member.

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In a tribute shared on social media, the club said: “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this very traumatic and troublesome time.”

Mr Blair, a former Durham Constabulary police officer, had worked as a response PC across the south of the county for 22 years before retiring in 2017.

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