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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