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Millie Elder, stepdaughter of broadcaster Paul Holmes, today had her hearing over a drug charge further adjourned until next month.
Elder and co-defendant Connor Morris, both 20, faced a count of possessing methamphetamine.
At their latest appearance in Auckland District Court, Morris' laywer Owen Harold argued that there had been insufficient disclosure by the prosecution in relation to a search warrant.
He said there was an issue over whether the warrant was legal.
Elder and Morris were remanded on bail to reappear on March 10.
Elder is due to appear in court again next week over alleged breaches of supervision orders in a separate case.
Elder was sentenced to 12 months' supervision last March after being convicted of possessing methamphetamine and a pipe, and allowing her flat to be used for the consumption of drugs.
She appeared in court in December over the alleged breaches, but the case was adjourned to give her the opportunity to comply with the orders.
- NZPA