A Queenstown man who assaulted his wife of 21 years has been granted permanent name suppression to protect her identity.
After convicting and discharging the man, Judge Bernadette Farnan told him she had also made the suppression order to prevent the sale of the couple's jointly-owned business from being jeopardised by publicity about the case.
The man appeared for sentencing in the Queenstown District Court yesterday on an amended charge of assault under the Summary Offences Act.
He admitted the charge after initially denying two charges of assault of a person in a family relationship and threatening to kill.
Prosecuting Sergeant Ian Collin said the couple were at home on July 18 this year when they began arguing about the victim's longstanding wish for a divorce and his unwillingness to agree to one.