A teen who has admitted interfering with a dead body will have to wait another month before his case comes to an end.
Maurice Ututaonga, 18, appeared in the Rotorua District Court today having pleaded guilty to a charge of interfering with the remains of Jason Lines' body.
Today'shearing was to dispose of the case in anticipation he had completed diversion.
Diversion is offered to first-time offenders and sees them complete alternative tasks ordered by police, resulting in the charge being withdrawn and no conviction entered.
However, his lawyer, Jonathan Temm, said despite efforts from his client, the police had not begun the process with Ututaonga yet.