A well-known New Zealander facing serious violence charges will keep his name suppression until at least his next court appearance in November.
The man’s case was called in the Rotorua District Court today.
He had previously entered not guilty pleas to charges of threatening to kill a family member and assaulting her with intent to injure. Both charges relate to alleged incidents against the same woman on May 29 this year in Rotorua.
The man’s lawyer, Tumanako Silveira, appearing on behalf of Max Simpkins, said today his client elected to stand trial by jury.
Judge Maree MacKenzie bailed the defendant, who would reappear for a callover on November 29.