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Horseman delays plea over endangering charge
Christchurch city horseman Richard James Hayden has been granted a one-week remand on bail before he will enter a plea on a charge of endangering people’s safety by letting his horse roam.

Legal high robbery accused granted bail
A 30-year-old Avonhead man charged with the armed robbery of a Linwood shop selling synthetic cannabis in the hour before its ban, has been granted release on electronically monitored bail.

Landlord denies making false quake claims
Christchurch landlord Sally Mengtung Ye says she disputes allegations listed by the Crown in court today that she created or edited documents to put in 34 false invoices for emergency earthquake repair work on her properties.

A problem teenager has been given a special order by a judge to keep a diary for the next three weeks.

Remand on charges over EQC vehicles
A former EQC employee has been remanded on charges alleging misuse of staff vehicles and a fuel card.

Police concerns about home detention address
A Christchurch District Court sentencing has gone ahead after a delay caused by police concerns about the address where the offender will serve eight months’ home detention.

Two Brazilians admit cocaine possession charges
Two Brazilian men living in Christchurch have admitted possession of cocaine for supply, but one of them continues to deny a charge of importing the drug.

Jury accepts defence claim of consent for gay sex
A jury has accepted that a Christchurch man could have given consent for a gay sex act while suffering from alcohol-induced amnesia.

Police seek steroids dealer’s assets
Gold and silver bars are among the items that have been “frozen” by a restraining order as the police seek to confiscate the assets of an admitted Christchurch steroids dealer.
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