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Greenpeace activists’ sentencing adjourned

Published: Thu 13 Sep 2012 09:19 PM
The presiding judge has adjourned sentencing to November 22nd, on the basis that Police are seeking reparation.
Greenpeace New Zealand understands that these are in excess of $700,000, and are being lodged on the behalf of Shell.
Greenpeace NZ has insufficient detail to comment further, but it is likely that reparation will not be agreed to.
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