Christchurch mosque shooter seeks to overturn guilty pleas

Brenton Tarrant, the perpetrator of New Zealand's deadliest mass shooting in 2019, appeared before the Court of Appeal in Wellington on February 9, 2026, seeking to overturn his guilty pleas. Tarrant, who killed 51 Muslim worshipers in Christchurch, claimed that harsh prison conditions led him to plead guilty in 2020. He argued that solitary confinement and limited social interaction caused 'nervous exhaustion,' impairing his decision-making. Crown lawyers contested his claims, citing expert observations that found no severe mental illness. The appeal is under review, with a decision expected at a later date.

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