A young man who admitted assaulting others at a Labour Party youth summer camp has permanent name suppression
A young man who admitted assaulting others at a Labour Party youth summer camp has permanent name suppression
3 September 2020
In what may be a precedent setting decision, the Court of Appeal granted the suppression to protect him from internet vigilantism on social media.
The 22-year-old hasn't been identified since the criminal case sparked by sexual allegations after the event near Waihi in 2018.
The Court says social media is a toxic place, 'weaponised' to take out those deemed to have transgressed norms of online groups.
The man was discharged without conviction on both assault charges.
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