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A depositions hearing for murder accused Daniel Moore will resume tomorrow at the Wellington District Court after a four month adjournment.
Moore, 22, is accused of murdering Tony Stanlake, 62, in order to gain control of the profits of the pair's cannabis growing operation run from Moore's flat in the Wellington suburb of Miramar.
Mr Stanlake's handless body washed up at Red Rocks beach on Wellington's south coast on July 9, 2006.
Peter Leach, a 22-year-old butcher, was sentenced to 15 months' jail after pleading guilty to being an accessory after the fact of murder.
He disposed of Mr Stanlake's hands.
Moore's depositions hearing began on January 23 and ran for one and a half weeks.
The hearing was split due to the sheer size of the case and the number of witnesses, Detective Senior Sergeant Scott Miller said at the time.
Most of the civilian witnesses were heard in January.
The next stage of depositions would focus on expert witnesses, Mr Miller said.
It has been set down for one week.
- NZPA