AC/DC drummer let off the hook on murder-plot charge, says lawyer
Lack of evidence that Phil Rudd allegedly planned two murders by hiring hitman, but drug and threat to kill charges remain

A charge alleging that AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd was involved in a murder plot was dropped after New Zealand authorities found there was insufficient evidence, his lawyer said.
“The charge alleging an attempt to procure murder should never have been laid,” barrister Paul Mabey said in a statement on Friday.
He said police did not consult prosecution lawyers before charging Rudd with “attempting to procure murder” following a raid at his luxury North Island mansion the day before.
“The Crown Solicitor’s [prosecutor’s] opinion was not sought. The charge is now withdrawn,” Mabey said.
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