At least two Hawke's Bay sentencings of people for methamphetamine dealing are being deferred pending a Court of Appeal decision on a review of a guideline decision on penalties.
A man charged with possession for supply and a woman charged with supplying methamphetamine over a period of about 6 months last year were separately remanded in custody to appear again on June 21, when they appeared in Napier District Court on Tuesday. Each had pleaded guilty.
Another woman charged with supplying small amounts of methamphetamine last year but who has not yet pleaded was remanded to appear on May 22 to consider a sentence indication.
The Court of Appeal sat last month as a full bench of five judges to reconsider the decision known in courts as Fatu, dating back to 2006.
The review was told that evidence does not support long-term detention as an effective deterrent.