A man has been found not guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, to an eight-week-old boy in 2016. A jury has found Tewai Hemopo not guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, to an eight-week-old boy in 2016. A trial began Tuesday last week before Justice Rob Osborne in the High Court at Invercargill. The jury retired to consider its verdict on Monday afternoon and returned an unanimous verdict not long after 3pm. READ MORE:* Jury finds Invercargill man not guilty on charge of injuring with intent* Hayden Anthony Gray escaped homicide charge in son's death by just ten hoursHemopo, 26, was on trial for an incident in 2016 where a newborn suffered significant breaks and fractures to his legs.
Source: Stuff December 16, 2019 03:11 UTC