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Sudima Hotel isolation breach: Woman appears in court for sneaking on to Rotorua premises

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By Kelly Makiha
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13 Aug, 2020 02:25 AMQuick Read

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A woman has appeared before a registrar in the Rotorua District Court facing a charge of unlawfully being on a premises after it was alleged she snuck on to the premises of a Rotorua isolation hotel.

Anne-Marie Gordon, 45, from Pyes Pa in Tauranga, did not enter a plea when she appeared before the registrar this morning and has been remanded on bail to reappear on September 23 for another registrar's list.

She is charged that on August 5 was found without reasonable excuse in an enclosed yard at Sudima Hotel.

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