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When a person in prison is seriously unwell and is unlikely to recover, they can apply for release on compassionate grounds. The Parole Board declined to refer Kannewischer’s application to a hearing as it required further detail about his diagnosis and prognosis, and a confirmed address to release him to, Miles said. Corrections had applied to multiple accommodation providers before submitting Kannewischer’s application. “Unfortunately, we were not able to confirm a suitable accommodation provider willing to accept the man before he passed away on 4 May 2021.” The Parole Board’s decision said the application for compassionate release contained no medical information from a registered medical practitioner treating Kannewischer. It did not say what illness he suffered from, whether it was serious or not, or whether he was likely to recover.
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He was pulled over while driving on July 10. A police officer thought Locke showed signs of being impaired and asked him to do a breath test, but he refused. Locke was taken to the police station, but refused to provide a blood sample for his blood-alcohol level to be tested. When Locke appeared in the Christchurch District Court on Tuesday, he indicated he would be representing himself in defending the charge. He told Judge Michael Crosbie he originally wanted the charge to be heard alongside his murder charge, but this was refused. STUFF Listen: The 111 call Tristan Locke made after he fatally stabbed his neighbour Mark Cowling during a dispute over noise.
Police did not oppose bail. The judge suppressed the woman s name until May 14, when she will appear in the High Court to plead. He heard argument that the woman needed time to inform her employer and children. Initially, two people were charged with burglary and held in custody. Thomas Issiah Ellery, 22, and Sarah Elizabeth Barry, 25, were charged with murder nearly four weeks after Little s death. Both have pleaded not guilty and a trial has been set down for July 26. Stuff
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Kloogh stands in the dock of the Dunedin District Court for sentencing on July 31, 2020. But it has since emerged Kloogh claimed he had invested in Bitcoin, even offering it as a service to some investors. The cryptocurrency, which is not controlled by governments or banks, allows people to use it anonymously – unless they tell others. A source, who had known Kloogh socially for almost two decades, told Stuff that Kloogh was touting Bitcoin as a possible investment vehicle before his High St office in Dunedin was raided. The man, who later did some contract work for the financial adviser, recalled Kloogh telling him that he was investing in Bitcoin and the returns were ’insane .
Preetam Maid in Dunedin District Court in November. Photo: RNZ / Tim Brown Preetam Prakash Maid was found guilty in November of taking an imitation explosive device into a security enhanced area of Dunedin Airport on 17 March 2019. The bomb hoax came at a time of heightened public fear and anxiety only two days after the Christchurch terror attack. The discovery of a suspicious package on the airfield prompted the airport to close for hours on Sunday 17 March and caused significant disruption as domestic and international flights were turned back and sections of highway closed. The Defence Force explosive ordinance team dealt with the imitation explosive device.