A French tourist who allegedly attempted to blame police after being accused of drink-driving on January 1 has been remanded without plea until January 28 to apply for legal aid.
Susie Suptille, 30, a cleaner, failed to appear in the Queenstown District Court before Judge Kevin Phillips yesterday morning, and a warrant was issued for her arrest.
However, after a morning adjournment Suptille presented herself at the court, saying she "slept in" after working late on Sunday night.
The French national faces three charges - dangerous driving, drink-driving with a breath alcohol level of 765mcg and refusing to accompany an enforcement officer without delay, after crashing into an oncoming taxi on New Year's Day.
Duty solicitor Steve Turner asked that the matter be remanded for Suptille to make the legal aid application, given the "number of aggravating factors".