A Rotorua man accused of wounding a 9-month-old baby can now be named.
Piripi Te Rame Sisley, 21, appeared in the Rotorua District Court today on a charge of recklessly wounding a child.
Judge James Weir lifted the man's interim name suppression, which had been in place since Sisley's first court appearance on January 14, saying there was no reason why he shouldn't now be named.
The baby was airlifted to Auckland's Starship Children's Hospital in a serious but stable condition after an ambulance was called to a Korimako St house in Selwyn Heights on December 27.
The baby was discharged from hospital last month and is now in the care of Child, Youth and Family.