A Tauranga man who had been on trial on methamphetamine dealing charges and having a P-lab in his garage has pleaded guilty.
Glen Nigel Stevenson, 34, whose trial began in Tauranga District Court on Monday, asked to be re-arraigned shortly after the end of the Crown's cross-examination yesterday. He then pleaded guilty to all 16 charges he had earlier denied.
Stevenson pleaded guilty to one count each of possession of methamphetamine for supply and supplying methamphetamine, and seven counts of offering to supply the drug.
He also pleaded guilty to six counts of possession of equipment to make P and one count of unlawful possession of an air pistol.
Judge Thomas Ingram remanded Stevenson on bail pending sentencing on April 24.