The allegations include possessing a sawn-off shotgun. Photo: NZ PoliceA high-profile Dunedin man has pleaded not guilty to all of the allegations he faces, including possessing a video of a dog having its legs cut off. Earlier remanded in custody, the man appeared by audio visual link in the Dunedin District Court today where he denied a raft of charges and elected trial by jury. Other allegations include possessing ammunition, a sawn-off shotgun, a .22 calibre rifle, possessing three tasers, possessing cannabis for supply and refusing to provide police with the pin to his phone. The man was further remanded in custody to July 24.felicity.dear@odt.co.nz
Source: Otago Daily Times May 23, 2024 13:25 UTC