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Mike Antunovic | |
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Born | Ivan Michael Antunovic |
Occupation | Criminal defence lawyer |
Ivan Michael Antunovic is a New Zealand criminal defence lawyer.
Along with Greg King, Antunovic was co-defense counsel [1] for Scott Watson, who was charged with the double murder of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope. Watson was found guilty of the murders. On appeal, Antunovic and King failed to convince the Privy Council to overturn the conviction.
In 2007, 22-year-old Janet Moses died after members of her family poured water into her eyes and down her throat at a Wainuiomata flat. Antunovic, acting for the defense, argued (unsuccessfully) that instead of trying to commit a criminal offense, the defendants were in reality trying to help Moses. Five members of Moses' family were convicted of manslaughter. [2]
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Mike Antunovic | |
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Born | Ivan Michael Antunovic |
Occupation | Criminal defence lawyer |
Ivan Michael Antunovic is a New Zealand criminal defence lawyer.
Along with Greg King, Antunovic was co-defense counsel [1] for Scott Watson, who was charged with the double murder of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope. Watson was found guilty of the murders. On appeal, Antunovic and King failed to convince the Privy Council to overturn the conviction.
In 2007, 22-year-old Janet Moses died after members of her family poured water into her eyes and down her throat at a Wainuiomata flat. Antunovic, acting for the defense, argued (unsuccessfully) that instead of trying to commit a criminal offense, the defendants were in reality trying to help Moses. Five members of Moses' family were convicted of manslaughter. [2]