Authorities have charged a third man with murder following the death of Auckland barber Brian James in the days leading up to Christmas last year.
Robin Leota appeared in person at the High Court at Auckland today as he pleaded not guilty before Justice Sally Fitzgerald to two counts of wounding with intent to cause grievous body injury and one count of murder.
Leota was arrested in January and initially charged with being an accessory after the fact to murder. That charge, however, has now been withdrawn by the Crown in lieu of the new ones.
He now faces the same charges as co-defendants Apisaloma Timoti and Angelo Junior Thomsen, who pleaded not guilty in February. Both co-defendants were excused from attending today's hearing.