Broadcaster Paul Henry is likely to be called to give evidence in the trial of a man charged with assaulting him.
Diego Leonardo Chavez, 35, appeared in Auckland District Court today to face two charges of assault.
Assisted by a Spanish interpreter he entered not guilty pleas and a judge-alone trial was scheduled for October.
The allegations relate to a protest outside Prime Minister John Key's post-Budget speech at Auckland's SkyCity events centre on May 22.
It was reported at the time that protesters led by veteran activist Sue Bradford charged at the entrances but were pushed back by police.
Henry was arriving at the Federal St complex for an unrelated matter when he was spotted by the crowd.
Police allege that Henry was "jostled, jeered and sworn at" and SkyCity security staff stepped in to protect him.
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The court heard today that the case against Chavez would hinge on the evidence of an officer who could positively identify him.
Chavez was remanded on bail until the trial.