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Acquitted naturopath, 80, faces Ministry of Health legal appeal

In her decision granting permission Justice Jill Mallon​ accepted a question of law arose. The ministry says the District Court judge wrongly thought Pitt would only have committed an offence if he held himself out as a “registered” osteopath, rather than just an osteopath. But Pitt’s lawyer said the Ministry of Health had taken the District Court judge’s decision on the evidence out of context. Justice Mallon said both positions were arguable, and she thought that the proper legal approach on the point was important. Pitt’s limited culpability and the likelihood of a very minor penalty, if any, would be matters that would be taken into account if the appeal was successful, she said.

Double homicide: Taranaki man, 21, admits murdering his father and brother

SIMON O CONNOR/STUFF A man has pleaded guilty to murdering two people in South Taranaki in the early hours of January 18. He previously entered deemed not guilty pleas and a forensic psychiatrist was employed to assess his mental health. Justice Mallon said a further health assessment report had been ordered under the Criminal Procedure (Mentally Impaired Persons) Act. On the basis of those reports, she was satisfied Frost was fit to stand trial. Each murder charge was then read to Frost who quietly but clearly admitted guilt to both. The summary of facts and victim impact statements would be filed to the court in due course, it was heard.

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