She faces one charge of supplying cocaine, punishable by up to life imprisonment, and three charges of conspiracy to supply the Class A drug, which carries a maximum prison term of 14 years.
Two of the conspiracy charges against MacIvor named a man in his early 40s as her alleged co-accused.
He appeared in Hamilton District Court yesterday on charges arising from between August, last year, and July 20, this year, of supplying cocaine, conspiring to supply a class A drug (with MacIvor and an unknown person), importing cocaine, and conspiring to import LSD, methamphetamine, and cocaine (with a named person), participating in an organised criminal group (with several co-accused), and breaching prison release conditions. He was remanded into custody and scheduled to appear next on November 28.
After her arrest on Friday, MacIvor appeared briefly in front of a judge in Kaikohe District Court. She was granted bail and scheduled to appear early next month in the Hamilton District Court. Name suppression was not sought.
A police spokesperson said, “This arrest is part of an ongoing investigation and as such no further details can be provided at this time”.