
The man charged after allegedly smashing the window of Foreign Minister Winston Peters鈥 Auckland home with a crowbar has appeared in court.
A 29-year-old Sandringham man entered a not guilty plea to the burglary charge through defence lawyer Jonathan Hudson when he appeared before Judge Claire Ryan in Auckland District Court this morning.
He also asked for a trial by jury.
The man sought interim name suppression, but reasons for seeking suppression cannot be reported. The judge cleared the courtroom of everyone but lawyers, media and supporters of the defendant as submissions were heard.
Police prosecutor Darcel Andrews did not oppose temporary suppression so that the defence can have time to provide further documents to the court.
Judge Ryan allowed suppression to stay in place until his next hearing in February, at which point more fulsome submissions will be needed if suppression is to remain in place.
Judge Ryan allowed the defendant to remain on bail, but with conditions that included no contact with Peters and his partner and not to go within 1km of Peters鈥 home.
Police charged the man earlier this week with burglary of a residential building, which carries a sentence of up to 10 years鈥 imprisonment. Judge Ryan noted that the alleged victims were 鈥渙f high political and public prominence鈥.
The judge allowed the defendant to remain on bail, but with conditions that included no contact with Peters and his partner and not to go within 1km of Peters鈥 home.
Police were called on Monday evening after a front window of Peters鈥 home he shares with partner Jan Trotman was smashed and a note was left on the door.
Prior to the damage, pro-Palestinian protesters had targeted the residence gathering in front of the minister鈥檚 home chanting and writing slogans on the footpath.
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