An Auckland lawyer has admitted three charges of possessing methamphetamine and has been declined name suppression.
However the man, in his 40s, immediately appealed the decision and his name cannot be published until the matter has been dealt with by the High Court.
The lawyer, who was listed on court documents as "legal executive", originally faced four charges, including the most serious count of possession of P for supply.
Police withdrew that charge at Auckland District Court today, leaving the possession charges, which carry a maximum of 6 months jail time.
But the defendant's lawyer Peter Davey told the court he would be seeking a discharge without conviction for his client.