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Hawea's murder accused gets bail

Rotorua Daily Post
17 Dec, 2009 10:57 PM2 mins to read

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Isaiah Tai The man accused of killing Hawea Vercoe has been let out of prison on bail but must live in Auckland until his next court date.
Isaiah Johnson Richard Tai, 21, appeared before Judge Christopher Harding in the Whakatane District Court yesterday for a bail application.
He has been charged with
murdering the popular Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Rotoiti principal and Environment Bay of Plenty councillor.
Mr Vercoe, 36, died after allegedly being assaulted outside a bar in Whakatane last month.
It was Tai's third appearance in the court since being charged. During his appearance in front of Judge Harding, the accused stood with his arms folded, looking at the ground and made no attempt to communicate with his family.
As it was when Tai last appeared in court, the public gallery in the courtroom was full of supporters, with Tai's family and friends on one side and Vercoe family members and supporters on the other. Tai's mother and father sat in the gallery holding hands, both visibly upset.
Police opposed bail but Judge Harding granted Tai's bail, on the strict condition he live in Auckland. Other conditions include he obey a curfew between 8pm and 7am, refrains from alcohol and non-prescription drugs - and be given a breath screening test on request by police - and that he not visit the Eastern Bay of Plenty area or witnesses involved in the case.
There were smiles and hugs from Tai's supporters when he was led from the court. However, one of the Vercoe family members swore at Tai and was upset outside the court house, gesturing to Tai's supporters. He was restrained by Mr Vercoe's mother, Rosalind Vercoe, and other family members.
Mrs Vercoe told The Daily Post it was an emotional time for the family but they were not surprised by the decision.
"The judge had to work with the law . . . I'm disappointed but not surprised."
Another family member, Rihi Vercoe, said the family would get their day in court.
"We had already resigned ourselves to the fact he would get bail. It was to be expected that [Tai] would have a high chance of success. But the important one is the actual trial."
Tai's family refused to comment about the decision. Tai will appear in court again on January 19.

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