xk/4? pouce SUSPECT STATEMENT II-S3 Statementof: Edward Hamilton Livinstone DOB: Statement taken by: Mark Alexander Tuten .4.- W93 .. States: lam speaking to you about a Breach of Protection Order on the 14th of September 2013. You have the right to remain silent. rllcall" .-onla an Anything you say will be recorded and may be given in evidence in court. You have the right to speak with a lawyer without delay and in private before deciding whether to answer any questions. i' . 1' Police have a list of lawyers you may speak to for freethe within. Affidavit swam at this 0} day of hetero me .1. Nina. A So cite: or the High Court of New Zaaiand Q: Do you understand your rights? A: Yes. Q: Do you wish to speak to a lawyer? A: No. Q: An allegation has been made by your wife Katharine Livingstone that you breached a protection order that she has in place against you in that you phone her at her home address at about 7.45am on Saturday the 14th of September 2013, what can you tell me about this? A: I rang her and left her a recorded voice message. said that I loved her and that i loved Bradley and Ellen. What happened between us. wasn't me that done it. It was a reaction to the Zyban that made me i just asked her if she would consider rebuilding our relationship. You have to understand i was pretty upset at the time. Q: Are you' aware that you were served with a Protection Order at 9.46am on the 31st of May 2013 at EPS, Dunedin? A: Yes. Signature: Signature witnessed by: n-as csno NZ POLICE SUSPECT STATEMENT CONTINUED .. 2 Statement of: Edward Hamilton Q: Are you aware of what you are not allowed to do in respect of that Protection Order? A: Yes, I think so. Q: What are your understandings of the Protection Order? A: That I am not to approach Kath, text or email her. Q: Are you aware that you are not allowed to contact her by phone? it thaws. Order-i. Q: (show copy of Conditions of order) could you read out section (V) of the Protection Order? A: Make any other contact with any protected person (whether by telephone. electronic message. correspondence, or otherwise). Q: What is your reason for telephoning Katharine in breach of the Protection Order? A: i broke down, i couldn't rationalize anything. Q: Do you accept that by phoning her and leaving the message on her voice mail you were breaching the Protection Order? A: I am now. Q: Did Katharine encourage or ask you to phone her? A: No. Q: How do you think Katharine felt about you leaving messages after she had put the Protection Order in place against you'? A: I didn't think at all. it is what i am saying; I wasn't thinking at all this morning. Q: Have you breached this Protection Order In the past? A: Yes. Q: What were the circumstances? Signature: Signature witnessed by: It-ss osmz NZ POLICE SUSPECT STATEMENT CONTINUED .. 3 - Statement of: Edward Hamilton A: I emailed her. Q: What was the outcome of this breach? A: Diversion. Q: Were the conditions of the Protection Order explained to you then? A: No. 3 Q: Is there anything else you would like to add in relation to_=_tl1_ls rnatter?m A: I am very sorry that have upset Kath. Everything in this statement is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. (Signed) Statement taken and slgnature witnessed by: (Signature QID) Date: I I Time Finished: