Suppression for professional man on 'serious' indecent assault charges
By Kurt BayerSouth Island Head of News·NZ Herald·
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Save The professional man was granted name suppression. Photo / File
A Christchurch professional has appeared in court today to deny charges that he indecently assaulted clients.
The 61-year-old man pleaded not guilty to three charges of indecently assaulting three male clients.
He appeared in the dock at Christchurch District Court this morning in a grey suit, brown shoes, and maroon
tie.
Defence counsel Paul Wicks QC said the man elected a trial by jury.
He applied for interim name suppression, including details of his occupation, on the grounds of potential extreme hardship.