The jury in the trial of three people facing charges relating to the manufacture of methamphetamine at a Northland holiday home is expected to retire today.Kimberley Gibbons-Hurinui, 32, Jeffery Hall, 35, and Tama Watene-Toi, 52 are facing seven charges in relation to the discovery of a meth lab in Dolphin Place, on the Tutukaka Coast, on July 10, 2016.
Charges against a fourth person, Charla McIntyre, was dismissed in the Whangarei District Court yesterday after the judge ruled there was insufficient evidence against her.
The remaining trio are charged with manufacturing meth, possession of equipment with an intention of manufacturing meth, possession of meth for supply, unlawful possession of a restricted weapon, unlawful possession of a pistol, unlawful possession of a firearm and unlawful possession of an explosive.
The clandestine meth lab was busted after a property manager became suspicious and called police. None of the three defendants yesterday elected to either give evidence or call witnesses at the end of the Crown case on Tuesday.
In his closing address, Crown prosecutor Jarred Scott said the manufacturing of meth was a joint enterprise which was why the group got together.