New Zealand judge allows images of man charged in mosque shootings

A New Zealand judge has ruled that media outlets can
now show the face of the man accused of killing 51 people at two Christchurch
mosques.
Previously, the courts ruled media could only
publish images which pixelated the face of Brenton Harrison Tarrant, the
28-year-old Australian white supremacist accused of the March 15 mass shooting.
But High Court Judge Cameron Mander on Thursday
wrote that prosecutors had advised him there was no longer any need to suppress
images of the man's face and he was lifting the order.
Retired law professor Bill Hodge says the initial
argument for suppression was likely made to ensure witnesses weren't tainted -
that they could identify the gunman from their own recollection and not from
seeing a picture in a newspaper.