The case of a Wanganui man accused of repeatedly grabbing his daughter's breasts has been declared a mistrial.
The 47-year-old man, who has name suppression, had pleaded not guilty in the Whanganui District Court to four charges of performing indecent acts on a young person.
Defence counsel Debbie Goodlet applied for a mistrial, the reasons for which are suppressed, which Judge David Cameron granted yesterday afternoon.
The now 22-year-old alleged victim had given evidence on Monday and Tuesday that her father had entered her room on four separate occasions when she was 15 to feel her breasts and to make lewd comments toward her.
The accused and his wife were called by Ms Goodlet on Tuesday to give evidence and, under cross examination from Crown prosecutor Lance Rowe, the wife admitted burning a "general confession" by her husband, a document written after a spiritual retreat.