Heated scenes at New Plymouth High Court after man pleads guilty to murder of Rei Marshall

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 12: A general view of the coat of arms at the Supreme Court on June 12, 2019 in Wellington, New Zealand. Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom is fighting extradition to the United States along with three of his former colleagues - Mathias Ortmann, Bram van der Kolk, and Finn Batat - over the file-sharing website Megaupload. The US Department of Justice has been trying to extradite the men since 2012 on charges of conspiracy, racketeering, and money laundering. An NZ district court permitted the extradition in 2015, leading the defendants to lodge unsuccessful appeals at the High Court and Court of Appeal, prior to this week's Supreme Court appeal. The FBI claims Mr. Dotcom's Megaupload site earned millions of dollars by facilitating illegal file-sharing, however, Dotcom and his co-defendants argue the site simply provided a place for users to store and share large files. Megaupload was once one of the internet’s most popular sites until it was shut down in 2012. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images) (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)
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By RNZ

Turanganui John Ormsby-Turner, 26, has pleaded guilty to the murder of Rei Marshall in August this year, amid heated scenes at the High Court in New Plymouth.

The court was filled with friends and family of the father of two - and supporters of the defendant, many of them afilliates of the Mongrel Mob.

After Ormsby-Turner made his plea, the two parties had to be separated by police and court security staff.

Ormsby-Turner was convicted and remanded in custody until 6 March for sentencing.

In a related appearance via audio visual link, a teenager aged 16, who has name suppression, pleaded guilty to wounding with intent and being an accessory after the fact to murder.

The court remained quite during his appearance and Marshall's supporters filled the gallery.

No convictions were entered against the teenager as whether the High Court or Youth Court has jurisdiction was yet to be determined.

Another man, 25, with name suppression, pleaded guilty to being an accessory to murder and was also sentenced today.

RNZ