Lawyer: Suspected NZ mosque gunman 'lucid'

The suspect charged with murder over the mass killings in Christchurch is "lucid" according to the lawyer appointed by a New Zealand court to represent him.

The suspected gunman in New Zealand's mosque attacks is lucid and understands the situation, according to the lawyer assigned to handle his case.

Australian Brenton Tarrant, 28, was charged with murder on Saturday after a lone gunman killed 50 people in mass shootings at two mosques in the city of Christchurch.

Tarrant declined to be represented by a lawyer, but the court appointed duty lawyer Richard Peters to handle the case.

"He was lucid," Peters told network Channel Nine.

"He seemed to appreciate what he was facing and why he was there," he said.

Tarrant was remanded without a plea on Saturday and is due back in court on April 5 where police said he was likely to face more charges.

In addition to the 50 killed, dozens of people were wounded at two mosques in the South Island city during Friday prayers.

Peters said he had to put aside his personal shock and sadness and to do his job.

"Quite shocked and sad by what had happened, but in dealing with this fellow, I had to put that to one side and just deal with what's before me," he said.


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