A prominent New Zealander is due to appear in court for the first time on serious charges today.
The high-profile defendant鈥檚 case is scheduled for a first appearance this morning in the Wellington District Court, where media will challenge heavy suppressions keeping the case shrouded in secrecy.
A registrar earlier confirmed to the Herald the man鈥檚 lawyer applied for interim suppression of his identity and the charges last week.
Crown prosecution consented to the application and it was granted in chambers by Judge Noel Sainsbury on Friday last week.
鈥淚n [the application], it references 鈥榓ll information, facts and details of the charge鈥,鈥 the registrar said.
Judge Sainsbury granted a broad order suppressing name and facts.
The case will be called in the Wellington District Court this morning.
The man faces eight charges listed as category three offences. These are offences that are punishable by prison terms varying from two years to life imprisonment.
A person facing category three charges may elect either a judge-alone trial or a jury trial in the district court.
The Herald will signal its opposition to the continuing of suppression orders at today鈥檚 hearing.
Under the Criminal Procedure Act 2011, the court may suppress the identity of a defendant if it is satisfied publication is likely to cause one or more of eight outcomes, the most common being extreme hardship to the defendant or people connected to them, prejudice to fair trial rights, and the identification of someone else who has name suppression.
For example, at today鈥檚 call the defendant鈥檚 lawyer must only advance an 鈥渁rguable case鈥 that one of the grounds for suppression applies.
This gives the lawyers and parties involved the opportunity to gather evidence and submissions before the suppression application is dealt with at a substantive hearing.
Melissa Nightingale is a Wellington-based reporter who covers crime, justice and news in the capital. She joined the Herald in 2016 and has worked as a journalist for 10 years.
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