Judge Blair

Judge Blair

judge New Zealand

Judge Blair is a judicial figure presiding over criminal cases, known for making significant rulings in high-profile cases. In a recent case related to the tragic death of a baby at Foxton Beach, he granted name suppression to the accused, highlighting the delicate balance judges must maintain between the rights of defendants and the interests of justice.

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New Zealand New Zealand: Judge Blair granted the suppression orders and remanded the man in custody without plea to appear in the Palmerston North High Court on November 7. 5

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Foxton Beach baby death: Bay of Plenty murder-accused granted name suppression