Name suppression lapses for murder accused

Lance Moore appeared in court by video link from prison and will apply for bail later this month....
Lance Moore appeared in court by video link from prison and will apply for bail later this month. Photo: Gregor Richardson
The 35-year-old accused of the murder of Dunedin man Sean Buis can now be named after suppression lapsed.

Lance Colin Robert Moore, listed in court documents as a Dunedin builder, appeared before the High Court at Dunedin yesterday where he pleaded not guilty to the charge.

He will remain behind bars, but Christchurch-based counsel Kerry Cook said an electronically-monitored-bail application would be heard in a fortnight.

A Christchurch address which had previously been proffered was withdrawn.

Police said they believed Mr Buis went to the Unity Park Lookout with an associate to meet someone on the evening of July 21, but they were met by two cars, including a red Ford Falcon, and a person they were not expecting.

Mr Buis left the car he had arrived in, and went on foot towards Eglinton Rd where he was allegedly run down by Moore.

In September, police said they had identified the driver of the Falcon which was believed to have been involved in the incident.

Moore will appear before the High Court for a case review in January.

 

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