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Labor figure's accused killer returns to court

Brodie Jake Dewar has pleaded not guilty to the manslaughter of political strategist Tim Picton. (Aaron Bunch/AAP PHOTOS)

A man fighting a manslaughter charge over the alleged bashing of Labor identity Tim Picton is one step closer to trial.

Brodie Jake Dewar, 20, re-entered his plea of not guilty to the unlawful killing charge in Stirling Gardens Magistrates on Wednesday.

The 20-year-old, who is on bail, allegedly attacked Mr Picton, 36, in Northbridge, in Perth's inner city, in the early hours of December 27.

Tim Picton (file)
Tributes flowed from the prime minister, premiers and business leaders after Tim Picton's death. (HANDOUT/Sent by Picton family)

His case was committed for first appearance on August 24 in the Supreme Court, where he will eventually face trial for the charge.

Dewar's family and friends were in court for the brief hearing, as was Mr Picton's widow Priya Brown.

Her husband's death triggered an outpouring of grief from his family, friends and colleagues, as tributes flowed from the prime minister, several premiers and business leaders.

Mr Picton, who has been lauded as a brilliant political tactician, had advised state and federal politicians and helped guide WA Labor to a landslide 2021 election victory.

Brodie Dewar, his family and supporters walk from court after a previous appearance. (Aaron Bunch/AAP VIDEO)

A Perth court has previously heard Dewar and Mr Picton came face-to-face outside the Paramount Nightclub after an incident inside the venue.

Dewar allegedly struck Mr Picton in the face, and he fell to the ground, hitting his head on the pavement.

Mr Picton died in hospital several weeks later.

The incident was recorded on CCTV.

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