Masterton rape accused named

A man charged with the rape of a 14-year-old girl near Masterton's Colombo Rd can now be named.

James Fruean, a Samoan national, had his name suppressed on October 11 until family members were notified of his arrest.

Yesterday in the Masterton District Court, Judge Ian Mill said he saw no reason to continue with the name suppression.

The 23-year-old faces five charges related to the same incident on September 29: rape, sexual violation, abduction with sexual intent, assault with sexual intent, and the theft of $20.

A DNA compulsion order was made by Judge Mill against Fruean yesterday at the court. The accused was due to have his DNA taken after the hearing.

Fruean was aided in court by an interpreter.

Defence lawyer Ian Hard said the accused was supported in court by his wife, mother and father.

Sergeant Garry Wilson and Mr Hard asked Judge Mill if an extension could be granted in order for relevant case documents to be translated.

Judge Mill said it should take about two months for the DNA analysis to be completed and adjourned the case until March 4, 2013 for a plea evaluation.


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