A Ponsonby chief executive, charged in connection with an alleged road rage incident involving a sight-impaired pensioner, was unable to testify at his co-accused’s trial due to being overseas, resulting in a delay. The businessman, a key witness for the Crown, was expected to provide evidence during the 74-year-old man’s judge-alone trial, where both men face charges of fighting in public, with the chief executive also facing a dangerous driving charge. As a result of his absence, the trial could not proceed as planned.
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Men accused of gang-raping German backpacker in Auckland CBD granted interim name suppression
SummaryThree men accused of gang-raping a German backpacker after picking her up from Auckland’s Karangahape Rd on New Year’s Day have been granted interim name suppression by Judge Kevin Glubb. The men, charged with sexual violation, appeared in the Auckland District Court on January 23 and were granted bail, with arguments regarding name suppression scheduled for June. The Crown opposed the continuation of name suppression, and two of the defendants wore face masks during the...
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