Alan Jones’ case is set to be heard in a Sydney court later this year, with court proceedings described as a “marathon” hearing. According to information provided to the court, Jones may be required to attend court every day during the scheduled hearing. The reports indicate that the length of the matter is expected to be significant, prompting consideration of how Jones’s attendance will be managed throughout the proceedings. The coverage does not detail the underlying allegations or evidence, focusing instead on scheduling and practical arrangements for the court process. While the hearing dates are not specified in the provided excerpts, both outlets report the same core procedural update: the trial in Sydney is expected to run for an extended period, and the court is considering or has been told that Jones could face daily attendance requirements. The reports reflect the same information from court-related sources regarding timing and attendance expectations for Jones’s forthcoming hearing.