A gang member who for more than a year denied any involvement in a samurai sword attack on two others has finally admitted charges in Napier District Court.
Zane Korari Mete Lewis, 29, of Hastings, was to face a trial next month but pleaded guilty to five charges, including wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, which carries a maximum penalty of 14 years' imprisonment.
Having also admitted one charge of aggravated robbery, and two of injuring with intent to injure relating to the attack which happened on May 20, 2018, along with other charges related to separate events, he has been remanded in custody by Judge Geoff Rea for sentencing on February 4.
Girlfriend and co-offender Amelia Nihera Stewart earlier this year, aged 26, pleaded guilty to charges of assault with intent to injure, burglary and assault and was sentenced to 12 months' intensive supervision.
She had been in custody for 16 months on remand, a Judge indicating she would otherwise have been sentenced to two years and eight months in jail.