A leading entertainment figure sentenced to home detention for indecent assault and attempted sexual violation has appealed a ruling that his name suppression would lapse.
A High Court judge ruled name suppression for the man, who was on trial for three months this year, would lapse at 10am on December 8.
But his lawyer, Ron Mansfield KC, appealed the judge’s decision the day before, and the matter will now be heard by the Court of Appeal. A hearing date was yet to be set.
The man was found guilty by a High Court jury in Rotorua in August of indecent assault by touching a woman’s body under clothing and attempted sexual violation of the same woman.
The woman was hired by the man’s wife to be the family’s babysitter.