The Crown Law Office is considering an appeal against a judge's controversial decision not to convict the son of Maori King Tuheitia Paki on several charges because it would prevent him succeeding the throne.
Judge Philippa Cunningham granted Korotangi Paki a conditional discharge without conviction in the Auckland District Court on Thursday, sparking widespread public outrage.
Paki, 19, had previously pleaded guilty to charges of burglary, theft and driving while seven times the legal alcohol limit for his age. The dishonesty offences occurred while Paki was on bail for drink-driving.
Crown Law Office spokeswoman Jan Fulstow said yesterday an appeal was being considered. "We have to get the files and do a thorough review of the matter first."