A man who beat a police officer to death has been denied parole in his first hearing since he was jailed in 1999.
Carlos Namana has been serving a life sentence for the murder of Constable Murray Stretch at Mangakino in the South Waikato.
The homicide occurred after Constable Stretch attended a burglary at a local dairy, during which he was attack and repeatedly stomped on the head by Namana.
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Namana did not seek parole and did not appear at the hearing on May 26, as he wanted to complete a drug and alcohol treatment programme he was due to finish in October first.