Two men arrested over an alleged stabbing in Lavington will remain behind bars until early next week.
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That came after a brief appearance by the accused before a registrar at Wagga Local Court on Tuesday, January 2.
The men were charged after Murray Police District officers responded to reports of a stabbing at a home on Parkland Crescent on Monday, January 1, about 4am.
Paramedics were first on scene, treating a 24-year-old man for stab wounds before transferring him to Albury hospital.
Robert Campbell-Betts, 24, did not make an application for bail on a strictly indictable charge of wound person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
He was further remanded in custody to appear for a first appearance committal mention before Wagga Local Court on Monday, January 8.
Campbell-Betts' co-accused, Tyrese Campbell, 20, was refused bail on the same charge, with the registrar further remanding him on custody for a first appearance mention in Albury Local Court, also on Monday.
Neither man entered pleas to the charges.
Both were arrested at a home in Eastern Circuit, East Albury, on Monday, just before midday.