Zen Pulemoana appears in the High Court. Photo / File
A man convicted of murdering Mamaku man James Fleet has appealed his conviction.
Zen Pulemoana, 27, has been jailed for life with a minimum non-parole period of 14 years after being found guilty by a jury of murdering James Fleet on August 7, 2017.
He was also found guilty of
the manslaughter of James Fleet's uncle, Raymond Fleet.
The Court of Appeal has confirmed to the Rotorua Daily Post a conviction appeal for Pulemoana was entered on January 31.
A spokeswoman said no fixture date has yet been set.