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IN THE HIGH COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND REGISTRY
CRI 2009-004-5169
THE POLICE
Applicant
v
H
Respondent
Hearing: 3 September 2009
Appearances: C Ryan for applicant
M Gibson for respondent
Judgment: 3 September 2009
JUDGMENT OF ALLAN J
Solicitors:
Crown Solicitor Auckland
M Gibson, Murray.gibson@xtra.co.nz
POLICE V H HC AK CRI 2009-004-5169 3 September 2009
[1] Mr H faces four charges in which serious sexual offending is
alleged. He is to appear at first callover in this Court
on 30 September 2009.
He is before the Court today in consequence of what the police believe to have
been a breach of his bail conditions.
[2] Having considered the conditions concerned and discussed
them with Ms Ryan and Mr Gibson I am by no means satisfied
that a breach has
occurred. The conditions are, to say the least, ambiguous.
[3] Nevertheless it is appropriate as I am invited to do by counsel, to
tidy up the bail conditions to ensure there is an element
of certainty and no
future misunderstanding. I record the fact that there is a measure of
agreement between counsel to the effect
that, at least for the time being,
sufficient protection will be afforded both to the complainant and to the
community by a night
time curfew, accompanied by other existing
conditions.
[4] Accordingly, the conditions of Mr H ’s bail are varied and
will now read as follows:
a) He is to live at 16 Hewlett Street, Massey;
b) He is to be and remain at that address between the hours of 8 pm
and
6 am nightly;
c) He is not to communicate or contact or attempt to communicate or
contact either directly or indirectly, with the complainant
and/or any relative
of the complainant, or any Crown witness;
d) He is not to associate with the complainant whilst on bail;
e) He is not to go on to the Te Atatu Peninsula which for present purposes is defined as that part of the Te Atatu area which lies to the north of the Northwestern Motorway;
C J Allan J
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