BAYONNE -- A 20-year-old city man accused of marring a worship site with anti-Muslim graffiti is scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 14.

Jonathan T. Hussey is expected to appear in Hudson County Superior Court for a pre-indictment hearing before Judge Paul DePascale on charges of bias intimidation, criminal trespass and criminal mischief.

Police say Hussey spray-painted the name of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and crude phrases such as "F- -- Muslims" and "F- -- Arabs" at the closed St. Henry School at 27th Street and Avenue C.

The local Muslim community has rented out the school's basement for years, using it as a meeting place and prayer site.

Hussey was set to make his first appearance at Central Judicial Processing in Jersey City last Monday but was absent. Hussey's absence suggested he already posted his bail, which was set at $15,000 with a 10 percent cash option. On Friday, the Hudson County jail had no record of Hussey as an inmate.

The CJP prosecutor allowed the matter to move forward without asking for a warrant for Hussey's arrest.

The Hudson County Prosecutor's Office couldn't immediately say on Friday if Hussey has made an appearance in court since Monday, or if his first appearance will be on Nov. 14. The HCPO also couldn't immediately confirm details about his bail status.

The Nov. 14 hearing is called an "early disposition conference" and involves a defendant and his lawyer meeting with a prosecutor to see if the case can be resolved through a plea deal.

The conference is part of new statewide reforms that speed up the process of prosecutions.

At the hearing, a defendant is offered the prosecutor's best plea deal.