A former Hawke's Bay man is defending a raft of charges laid after a mysterious sexual assault case from 17 years ago.
Police say new legislation on DNA evidence led to the arrest of Glenn Junior Te Kahu, 37, who appeared before Judge Geoff Rea in the Napier District Court yesterday.
Via video link from Whanganui, he entered not guilty pleas to all charges, with his case now heading to trial.
Te Kahu was arrested in Whanganui in March, charged with threatening to kill, abduction, assault with intent to commit rape, and sexual violation.
Detective Sergeant Tim Smith told Hawke's Bay Today police had been in regular contact with the alleged victim throughout the court process.