Stratford Press

Cops plead not guilty over death in custody

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Three police officers have pleaded not guilty to manslaught­er charges laid over the death of a man in custody.

The charges relate to the death of a 55-year-old man at the Hawera police station in the early hours of June 1, 2019.

The charges allege the officers were grossly negligent in their duty of care to the victim and that this negligence was a causal factor in his death.

In the High Court at New Plymouth on Friday, Justice Simon France continued name suppressio­n for the officers, pending a hearing on July 17.

A trial date has been set down for May 17 next year.

The officers were remanded on bail, with a case review hearing scheduled for August 26.

Police said the decision to later file charges was made after a thorough investigat­ion and considerat­ion of legal advice from the New Plymouth Crown Solicitor and a Queen’s Counsel.

Police weren’t commenting further on the case as it was now before the courts.

All three officers have been stood down from their duties, with an “employment process “to follow in due course.

Police Minister Stuart Nash this month said any incident involving a loss of life in police custody was taken very seriously and the charges reflected “the gravity of the circumstan­ces“.

“This will be a difficult time for the victim’s family and the wider police organisati­on. I extend my sympathies to the man’s family.

“It is also important to acknowledg­e the profession­al work by a police investigat­ion team to get to this point.”

The Police Associatio­n has urged people not to speculate about the case — and said there was no suggestion that the death was the result of any physical or violent confrontat­ion between the officers and the deceased.

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