Whale Oil blogger pleads not guilty to suppression charges
By MICHAEL FIELD - Stuff
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Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater has pleaded not guilty to five charges of breaching name suppression orders at the Auckland District Court this morning.
He was remanded at large for a status hearing on March 2.
Outside court Slater told Stuff.co.nz that police have told him two more charges will be laid against him.
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