One of the two men charged over the South Island's biggest ever P bust has pleaded not guilty today and will stand trial next year.
Jonathan Seal, 25, and Michael Harrison-Cooper, 31, were charged after a $50 million methamphetamine bust in Christchurch last month.
They face charges of importing a Class A drug, and possession of methamphetamine for supply.
At Christchurch District Court this morning, Seal entered a not guilty plea through defence counsel Stephen Hembrow and elected trial by jury.
He is remanded in custody until his next appearance on December 14.