Driver faces court after crash that killed journalist

James Latchford faced court after he was charged with refusing to provide a mandatory blood sample. (Con Chronis/AAP PHOTOS)

A truck driver accused of refusing a blood test after an award-winning journalist was struck and killed is planning to appeal his licence suspension. 

James Alexanda Latchford, 45, appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday after he was charged with refusing to provide a mandatory blood sample. 

It's alleged the truck driver refused the test after already returning negative roadside drug and alcohol tests following the August 20 collision. 

James Latchford
James Latchford's licence was immediately suspended after the fatal collision with a journalist.

Herald Sun journalist Sam Landsberger was struck and killed by the truck as he crossed the intersection of Bridge Road and Church Street in Richmond. 

Latchford is only facing a charge of refusing to provide a mandatory blood sample.

His driver's licence was immediately suspended following the collision.

Latchford's barrister Michael Pena-Reese on Monday told the court his client was planning to appeal the immediate suspension. 

The barrister noted if Latchford was found guilty of refusing the test, he would receive a mandatory two-year suspension on his licence. 

The case was adjourned to October 15 for an appeal hearing, with Latchford's bail extended to his next court date.

Landsberger, 35, worked for the Herald Sun for 14 years and won a Quill in 2023 for uncovering the Essendon chief executive's links to a controversial church.

He also received the Australian Football Media Association's rising star award in 2013.

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