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Not guilty plea to manslaughter charge over man s death after Waikato family harm incident

Stuff A man died the day after a “family harm incident” at a Gordonton property on March 16, and police launched a homicide investigation. A man has pleaded not guilty to a manslaughter charged laid almost a month after a fatal family harm incident. The 42-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared in Hamilton District Court on Thursday by audiovisual link. The man who died was seriously injured in what police called a “family harm incident” at a Gordonton property on March 16, 2021. Police launched a homicide investigation after he died in hospital the next morning. When the defendant appeared on screen in court, his lawyer said he probably didn’t know about the latest charge, which the lawyers had only heard about the day before.

Hamilton baby death: Dog owner hopeful police will drop prosecution

Hamilton baby death: Dog owner hopeful police will drop prosecution 7 Apr, 2021 02:56 AM Quick Read The man was back in the Hamilton District Court supported by family. Photo / Belinda Feek The lawyer of a man charged after his dog allegedly caused the death of a newborn baby is hoping police will drop their prosecution. The man, in his 20s, reappeared in the Hamilton District Court today on a charge of owning a dog which caused death or serious injury to a one-day-old baby in Hamilton on October 25 last year. The man s lawyer, Charles Bean, entered a not guilty plea to the charge.

Man who fired shots at noisy boy racers gets home detention

Man who fired shots at noisy boy racers gets home detention 7 Apr, 2021 02:55 AM 3 minutes to read Anthony Baker was sentenced to community detention after shooting at eight vehicles racing on the street outside his Waikato property last year. Photo / Christine Cornege Anthony Baker was sentenced to community detention after shooting at eight vehicles racing on the street outside his Waikato property last year. Photo / Christine Cornege Herald reporter based in HamiltonNikki.Preston@nzme.co.nz A frustrated Waikato man who repeatedly fired shots at cars on his street after being pushed to his limits by boy racers relentlessly terrorising his neighbourhood has avoided jail.

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