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John M Carr – porn company director – next step in criminal case

August 12, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

The Deputy Registrar of the Auckland District Court has set down John Malcolm Carr’s next hearing on eight charges laid against him by the Ministry of Economic Development (MED) under the Financial Reporting Act 1993, as 10 AM Tuesday 31st August 2010. The matter which has raised considerable media interest was dealt with this morning in Courtroom 5. See photos of John Malcolm Carr:

Photo 1: http://www.carr.co.nz/images/jmc.jpg

Photo 2: http://www.bankler.com/AboutUs/JohnMCarr/tabid/130/Default.aspx

Photo 3: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmalcolmcarr

[Updated 13/08] John M Carr who the MED has failed to make contact with or serve papers on since July last year, despite their best efforts, failed to turn up to Court.  His lawyer, Alan Bevan McKay, a partner in Cromwell-based Checketts McKay Law, also failed to turn up.  Mr McKay contacted the Court by email during the morning to say that neither he nor his client would be appearing and asked for an adjournment until 31st August when his client – so he said – would be pleading guilty to all eight charges brought against him (source: case manager and Stuff News article. See above).

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Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Alan Bevan McKay, Alan McKay, Checketts McKay Law, Cromwell, Financial Reporting Act 1993, John M Carr, John Malcolm Carr

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