Justice Nation said when he eventually released a ruling on those matters he would specify what more could be disseminated to the public.
Skantha is charged with the murder of 16-year-old Amber-Rose Rush, who was found dead in her Corstorphine home on February 2.
The defendant — then a doctor at Dunedin Hospital — was charged days later and has pleaded not guilty to that as well as a count of indecent assault and four of threatening to kill.
In August, Skantha dumped Auckland-based defence lawyer Mark Ryan in favour of Christchurch's Jonathan Eaton QC, who appeared on his behalf today.
The defendant was declined electronically-monitored bail by the High Court and that decision was upheld by the Court of Appeal in a ruling made in September.
Skantha graduated from Auckland University in 2014 and was previously registered to practise medicine as a ''house officer'' at the Southern District Health Board.
His jury trial is set down for March next year.