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Trial date set for accused in fatal stabbing case in Auckland CBD
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Trial date set for accused in fatal stabbing case in Auckland CBD

A trial date has been set for a 23-year-old man accused of murdering a man in central Auckland. The victim was found with critical stab wounds on Wellesley Street East on June 16 and later died in hospital. The accused appeared in court but did not enter a plea. His trial is scheduled to start on July 5 next year and is expected to last three weeks.

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Trial date set for accused in fatal stabbing case in Auckland CBD

A trial date has been set for a 23-year-old man accused of murdering a man in central Auckland. The victim was found with critical stab wounds on Wellesley Street East on June 16 and later died in hospital. The accused appeared in court but did not enter a plea. His trial is scheduled to start on July 5 next year and is expected to last three weeks.

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