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| Accommodation woes continue |
| By New Zealand Press Association |
| Published: 09/06/2007 |
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NEW ZEALAND - Negotiations were continuing tonight over an impasse about night-hours accommodation for murder accused Tracy Jean Goodman during her month-long trial for the killing of Marton pensioner Mona Morriss. The judge presiding over the trial and lawyers for both sides agree that keeping Goodman in a police cell in Wanganui with the light on all the time is not good enough. But the Corrections Department says the current arrangements are okay. The trial began on Monday, but was adjourned today after strong statements in the High Court at Wanganui over the lack of arrangements for the prisoner's housing. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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