The case against a man accused of importing a child-like sex doll has been set down for hearing in Wagga Local Court next year.
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Andrew Ross Clark, of Mount Austin, has pleaded guilty to possessing child abuse material, but not guilty to intentionally importing prohibited tier two goods without approval.
Mr Clark was charged in January following a joint Riverina police and border force investigation into the importation of a child-like sex doll.
The doll was intercepted from air cargo in Sydney in November.
Police allege the doll, which is legally considered to be child exploitation material, was destined for Mr Clark's Wagga address.
The case was briefly mentioned in Wagga Local Court on Monday, when Magistrate Christopher Halburd fixed March 26 as the hearing date.
Mr Clark remains on bail.
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