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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    A high-profile Auckland businessman's appealing his conviction for breaching the name suppression of Grace Millane's killer

    A high-profile Auckland businessman's appealing his conviction for breaching the name suppression of Grace Millane's killer


    Jesse Kempson's name was suppressed for several months - but during that time Leo Molloy posted it online.

    He pleaded guilty to the breach - was fined 15-thousand dollars and ordered to undertake community service.

    Now the Mayoral candidate and restaurateur has now asked the High Court to quash his conviction.

    The judge has reserved his decision.

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