Tauranga Deposition Hearing

29/05/2008 - 10:00
29/05/2008 - 17:00

Raunatiri Hunt, who was arrested on 19 February 2008 as part of Operation 8, will not have to attend the deposition hearing in Auckland in September with his 18 co-accused. His lawyer, Nicholas Dutch, conceded there was a prima facie case to answer but said all of the evidence against Hunt could be dealt with by a depositions hearing in Tauranga.

Crown prosecutor Rob Ronayne told the judge in a pre-deposition hearing on 12 March 2008, he understood that depositions evidence against Hunt - from 13 police witnesses - would all be handed up in written briefs. Ronayne said he still opposed Hunt's case staying in Tauranga - as he did in a previous pre-depositions hearing - but made no further submissions on the issue.

"[There s] obvious prejudice to Mr Hunt if he has to sit there [in Auckland] for two months as well" said Dutch. Judge Thomas Ingram agreed, saying: "In my view, it would be contrary to the interests of justice to remove him to Auckland for a lengthy hearing when the matter can be dealt with expeditiously with a short hearing in Tauranga."

The crown prosecutor stated it was possible the Crown would make a fresh application to transfer the case after depositions. Hunt's depositions hearing was set for May 29 in the Tauranga District Court and he was remanded on continued bail.