A Far North man who king-hit a concert-goer and left him with serious brain and facial injuries has pleaded guilty just as his trial was about to start.
Jaydin Robert Locke, 27, from Kerikeri, was to have gone on trial in the Kaikohe District Court yesterday on a charge of wounding with reckless disregard.
The charge arose from an incident at a Bob Marley All-Stars concert at Kerikeri's Kainui Rd Winery in February last year in which Locke punched the victim in the side of the head in what is commonly known as a "king hit" or more accurately as a "coward's punch".
A year later the victim, a Kerikeri chef, is still unable to return to his job at a Paihia restaurant.
A witness who saw the punch and an ED specialist from Whangarei Hospital were to have given evidence.