Tom Crawford told a court he has 'no case to answer' as he appeared before a District Judge charged with assaulting a police officer.
The 64-year-old was arrested on July 2, the same day he was evicted from his home in Fearn Chase in Carlton.
It is alleged he kicked a police constable.
District Judge Tim Devas asked him if he was pleading guilty or not guilty and he replied: "I believe I have no case to answer."
The District Judge said he would take that as a not guilty plea. A trial date has been set for November 18.
Crawford, of no fixed abode, appeared alongside a second defendant, Monika Godos, who is also charged with assaulting a police officer.
Godos, 34, also of no fixed abode, is alleged to have spat in the officer's face.
She also told the court that she believed she had no case to answer and the District Judge recorded a not guilty plea. She will stand trial on the same date as Crawford.
Both are on conditional bail and are prohibited from entering Fearn Chase and a number of surrounding roads.
Both defendants represented themselves.
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