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The daughter of broadcaster Paul Holmes has reappeared in court, charged with seven breaches of a supervision order.
Millie Elder made a brief appearance at the Auckland District Court this morning.
Her lawyer Jesse Soondram said a plea will be entered to the charges in two week's time.
Ms Elder has been remanded at large until September 29.
Outside court Ms Elder held a copy of the New Zealand Herald over her face as a television cameraman waited outside.
Last Thursday the 20 year-old appeared in court jointly charged with the possession for supply of methamphetamine.
Ms Elder and her 20-year-old male flatmate were arrested last Wednesday at an Auckland apartment and spent a night in police custody. They were both remanded on bail the following day.
The Herald on Sunday reported that Ms Elder's lawyer Chris Comeskey said police may have mistaken the pain relief pill oxycodone for the drug pure methamphetamine.
A source told the paper that the bulk of what police found at the apartment was the synthetic opiate prescribed for pain relief, arthritis and cancer.
The drug can be crushed and snorted to give users a high and looks similar to P.
- NZ HERALD STAFF