A Hawke's Bay businessman charged with paying for sexual services from a 16-year-old girl has been accused of "slipping up" by the Crown.
The man, who has interim name and occupation suppression, appeared in the Napier District Court on the second day of the trial before a seven man/five woman jury and Judge Michael Crosbie.
The man is charged under the (Prostitution Reform Act) with obtaining sexual services from a person under 18.
The Crown prosecutor Richard Jenson has told the jury it was unlawful for a person to obtain sexual services from a person under 18 years under the 2003 Prostitution Reform Act.
The alleged offending dates back to August/September in 2006 in Napier, and involved a girl then aged 16.