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Both denied the charges and were granted bail. Family members and other supporters of the men, including Elise’s young children, were in the public gallery. Elise, whose address was listed as a property in Papatoetoe, had his occupation down as “supervisor”, while Paulo did not have an occupation listed. SUPPLIED Elise, second from right, with other Rebels. Moyer entered pleas of not guilty for both his clients, who elected trial by jury on the charges. They will next appear in the Auckland District Court in October. Their third co-accused, Lorenzo Ropeti, 27, appeared later. He also did not seek suppression and pleaded not guilty, electing a jury trial.

Auckland restaurateur Leo Molloy sentenced for breaching Grace Millane s killer Jesse Kempson s suppression

Grace Millane murder: Restaurateur Leo Molloy convicted of breaching killer Jesse Kempson s name suppression

Grace Millane murder: Restaurateur Leo Molloy convicted of breaching killer Jesse Kempson s name suppression 28 Apr, 2021 11:30 PM 6 minutes to read Restaurateur Leo Molloy convicted of breaching killer Jesse Kempson s name suppression. Auckland restaurateur Leo Molloy has been convicted, fined and ordered to complete community work for deliberately flouting a High Court suppression order and naming Grace Millane s murderer online. The owner of HeadQuarters in the Viaduct, was the first and to date only person to be charged by New Zealand police after numerous suppression breaches before and after the high-profile murder trial of Jesse Kempson in November 2019. Others have been given warnings by police for identifying the British backpacker s killer before he lost his name suppression last December. Kempson s suppression remained long after he was sentenced to life imprisonment for Millane s murder because he faced two further trials for violent sexual offending against two wo

Auckland restaurateur sentenced for breaching Millane s killer s suppression

Auckland restaurateur sentenced for breaching Millane s killer s suppression Leo Molloy appearing for sentence in the Auckland District Court today. Photo / Dean Purcell Auckland restaurateur sentenced for breaching Millane s killer s suppression Thu, 29 Apr 2021, 11:55AM Auckland restaurateur Leo Molloy has been convicted, fined and ordered to complete community work for deliberately flouting a High Court suppression order and naming Grace Millane s murderer online. The owner of HeadQuarters in the Viaduct, was the first and to date only person to be charged by New Zealand police after numerous suppression breaches before and after the high-profile murder trial of Jesse Kempson in November 2019. Others have been given warnings by police for identifying the British backpacker s killer before he lost his name suppression last December. Kempson s suppression remained long after he was sentenced to life imprisonment for Millane s murder because he faced

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