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Man accused of murder in mosque attacks due in court Friday
2019-04-04 
The man charged in relation to the Christchurch mosque massacre Brenton Harrison Tarrant (Pixelated) is lead into the dock for his appearance for murder, in the District Court, Christchurch, New Zealand, 16 March 2019. [Photo/IC]

WELLINGTON — The gunman accused of Christchurch terrorist attack is to face 50 murder charges and 39 attempted murder charges, New Zealand police said on Thursday.

Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 28, is due to make his second court appearance via video link on Friday, although media photographs won't be allowed and reporting on the proceedings will be severely restricted by New Zealand law.

Fifty people died in the March 15 attacks on two mosques.

Tarrant won't be required to enter a plea on Friday.

Judge Cameron Mander said in a note that the brief hearing will mainly be about Tarrant's legal representation.

Tarrant earlier dismissed lawyer Richard Peters, who was assigned to represent him at his first court appearance. Peters said Tarrant told him he wants to represent himself. Many worry that Tarrant will try to use the trial as a soapbox to push his white supremacist views.

New Zealand tightly restricts what can be reported about upcoming court cases to avoid tainting the views of potential jurors.

The judge said he had received applications from 25 media organizations to take film, photographs or audio recordings of the hearing but he denied all of them. He said reporters could remain throughout and take notes.

AP/Xinhua

 

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