Former Eagle Daniel Kerr to face court in January
Former Eagle has bail conditions altered, set to face court in January
RETIRED West Coast Eagles footballer Daniel Kerr has had his bail conditions altered so he can attend two weddings, while he waits for a court to deal with his violence charges.
Kerr was arrested on November 11 and charged with two counts of endangering the life, health or safety of a person after a violent incident at a Glendalough home.
The former midfielder appeared in Perth Magistrates Court on Wednesday dressed in a suit - in contrast to his dishevelled appearance last time he was in court - with his mother, Roxanne, by his side.
The magistrate agreed to waive Kerr's curfew so he could attend both events and allow him to stay at a different address than that stated in his bail conditions for the wedding in Dunsborough.
The case was adjourned and he is due back in court on January 19.
The 2006 premiership player spent four nights at Hakea Prison this month after his parents refused to sign off on a $5000 surety to release him on bail.
After his release, Kerr told Seven News it was the "kick in the butt" he needed to turn his life around.
But he also conceded he could still face jail time over the incident.