The trial of a man charged with methamphetamine importation has been put off for more than two months, after the first two days of evidence were heard in the High Court.
Sami Zagros' trial before Justice Gerald Nation in Christchurch, is now scheduled to resume on May 30, with Zagros denying seven charges of importing methamphetamine, one of attempting to import the class A drug, and one of possession of the class B drug MDMA - Ecstasy - for supply.
It began on March 14 with Crown prosecutor Sean Mallet telling the judge-alone trial that presentation of the prosecution case would take about a week.
However, on the third day, defence counsel Pip Hall QC and Ethan Huda were given leave to withdraw by the judge and the trial was paused while either stand-by counsel or new defence lawyers were instructed.