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A button was suspended for practicing Auckland's Covid-19 locking and convicted of boasting on social media. Umar Kuddus's labeling as “Checkpoint Charlie ında, ride, two lawyers, son of judge, was the rest of city after fourth locking to Wanaka for vacation after holiday. Orum I promise that I will not fly Wanaka, ”Kuddus took part in selfie subtitle from southern border to the freedom of southern border attend a financial evaluation hearing for customer during his journey in September 2021. Kuddus released on Facebook and Instagram several times, and ultimately attracted the attention of another lawyer who informed him to the police. During his trip, Kuddus wrote on a social media broadcast, “Checkpoint Charlie version of Auckland, most famous transition point on Berlin Wall during Cold War,“ Auckland's Checkpoint Charlie version .. In July last year, Kuddus was convicted of not complying with the COVİD-19 order at the Pukekohe Regional Court and ordered to pay a fine of $ 900. Lawyer Umar Kuddus was tried in 2021 for violating Covid-19 orders during the locking of Auckland.Photo Sam Hurley Kuddus said that had been stuck at home for a long time ve and felt that he could not do what loved - the case. Judge John McDonald, at the hearing, said to others in the community “missed much more important events” and “the majority of New Zealandans were followed.” Stating that last year was “very possible, judge was suspended at a hearing in front the disciplinary court of lawyers and conveyors on Friday, although he would ask Kuddus to be shot from roller lawyers and lawyers. At the hearing in Auckland, Kuddus accepted the abuse and was suspended for six weeks, censored and ordered to pay unidentified costs. Im felt that was acting in accordance with the law, wasn't frankly, now accept it. "There's no one to blame me." Kuddus admitted that thought he was within the legal limits to attend the court trials, although Auckland was locked, but had to check it as a lawyer first. William Willis and Hannah Rawnsley were a public issue after leaving Auckland for Wanaka during the 2021 locking. The court asked him why he would go to Hamilton for a relatively modest issue. "Was it locked enough? You're not the only person," he replied. Kuddus was also asked about social media duties that documented his crime. “Gez, it is absolutely ridiculous to publish such a thing,” he said. Kuddus already gave evidence that it was reduced to work, threw a board of trustees for a charity, and would completely lose his job if he was suspended. “He abused the privilege and trust given to lawyers,” he said. “The crimes included a constant to police officer, the court staff at border and other practitioners questioning why he was traveling. "He also chose to document his transition on social media." The court took about half an hour for Kuddus to be censored and suspended for a period of six weeks that began at the end of Oc

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00:00 Her button was suspended for practicing Auckland's COVID-19 locking and convicted of boasting
00:06 on social.
00:07 Media.
00:08 Uma Kudus labeling as "Checkpoint Charlie Eender" ride.
00:13 Two lawyers.
00:14 "Son of Judge" was the rest of city after fourth locking to Wanaka for vacation after
00:21 holiday.
00:22 "Or am I promise that I will not fly Wanaka."
00:25 Kudus took part in Selfie Subtitle from Southern Border to the Freedom of Southern Border Attend.
00:33 A financial evaluation hearing for customer during his journey in September 2021.
00:40 Kudus released on Facebook and Instagram several times.
00:44 And ultimately attracted the attention of another lawyer who informed him to the police.
00:50 During his trip.
00:52 Kudus wrote on a social media broadcast.
00:55 "Checkpoint Charlie version of Auckland.
00:58 Most famous transition point on Berlin Wall during Cold War.
01:03 Auckland's Checkpoint Charlie version."
01:06 In July last year.
01:08 Kudus was convicted of not complying with the COVID-19 order at the Pukakohe Regional
01:14 Court and ordered to pay a fine of 900.
01:18 Kereuma Kudus was tried in 2021 for violating COVID-19 orders during the locking of Auckland.
01:28 Photo Sam Hurley Kudus said that had been stuck at home for a long time ve and felt
01:33 that he could not do what loved the case.
01:37 Judge John MacDonald at the hearing said to others in the community missed much more important
01:43 events and the majority of new.
01:48 Procedures were followed.
01:50 Stating that last year was very possible.
01:53 Judge was suspended at a hearing in front the disciplinary court of lawyers and conveyors
01:58 on Friday.
02:00 Although he would ask Kudus to be shot from roller lawyers and lawyers.
02:05 At the hearing in Auckland.
02:07 Kudus accepted the abuse and was suspended for six weeks.
02:12 Censored and ordered to pay unidentified costs.
02:15 Him felt that was acting in accordance with the law.
02:19 Wasn't frankly.
02:20 Now accept it.
02:22 There's no one to blame me.
02:24 Kudus admitted that thought he was within the legal limits to attend the court trials.
02:30 Although Auckland was locked.
02:32 But had to check it as a lawyer first William Willis and Hannah Ronsley were a public issue
02:37 after.
02:39 Leaving Auckland for Wanaka during the 2021 locking.
02:43 The court asked him why he would go to Hamilton for a relatively modest issue.
02:49 Was it locked enough.
02:50 You're not the only person.
02:52 He replied.
02:53 Kudus was also asked about social media duties that documented his crime.
02:59 Yes.
03:00 It is absolutely ridiculous to publish such a thing.
03:04 He said.
03:05 Kudus already gave evidence that it was reduced to work.
03:10 Through a board of trustees for a charity.
03:13 And would completely lose his job if he was suspended.
03:16 He abused the privilege and trust given to lawyers.
03:20 He said.
03:21 The crimes included a constant to police officer.
03:25 The court staff at border and other practitioners questioning why he was traveling.
03:31 He also chose to document his transition on social media.
03:35 The court took about half an hour for Kudus to be censored and suspended for a period
03:40 of six weeks.
03:43 That began at the end of October.
03:45 We want Mr Kudus to continue in employment.

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