A man facing sentencing for manslaughter for the death of his 6-year-old son in a high-speed crash has been refused release on electronic bail pending his sentencing.
Niklas Gebhardt has admitted the manslaughter of his son Lachlan in a fiery crash near Rangiora three years ago.
He pleaded guilty on June 3 and was remanded in custody for sentencing in the High Court at Christchurch on August 3.
No bail application was made at that session, but Gebhardt, 32, has since made an application for release ahead of the sentencing and Justice Jonathan Eaton heard an argument by defence counsel Andrew McCormick and Crown prosecutor Barnaby Hawes today.