A prominent New Zealander facing serious criminal charges is scheduled to return to court today, with heavy suppressions in place that prevent the publication of his name, identifying details, and the nature of his charges, to which he has yet to enter pleas. Today’s hearing in the Wellington District Court will address whether these suppressions should continue.
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Ex-top cop Jevon McSkimming’s name suppression drops on objectionable material charges
A former Deputy Police Commissioner of New Zealand, Jevon McSkimming, can now be publicly identified as he faces eight charges related to possessing child exploitation and bestiality material. Initially granted name suppression, McSkimming's lawyer has opted to discontinue this suppression, allowing for the publication of his identity and charges. Want More Context? 🔎
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