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Inmate found with 40g of meth should not be penalised for smuggling it into prison, says court

He was arrested that morning in Palmerston North, processed at the police station, then taken to prison after a brief court appearance. He was then strip searched in prison, with staff getting 3g of meth off him then, before being taken to his cell for the night. He was spotted the next day smoking meth, with Corrections officers finding 37g of the drug in a bag down his pants. He claimed at trial he found the package on a table in a strip search room. When he was sentenced, Judge Stephanie Edwards​ bumped up Tregoweth’s sentence because he had taken the meth into prison.

Driver found guilty of injuring cyclist in roundabout crash

Faith was driving along Pahīatua St towards the roundabout connecting Te Awe Awe and Albert streets just after 6am on December 2, 2019. Brosnahan attempted to pass through the intersection on his way to meet a friend for an early morning bike ride. He had right of way and previously told the court he slowed to about 20kph to check for oncoming traffic before entering the roundabout. As he manoeuvred through the intersection, Faith’s vehicle clipped the rear of his bike, sending him flying through the air. His $7000 bike was written off and he suffered a break to his right leg, near his knee, after landing on a concrete island.

More jail time for man who assaulted a fellow inmate, again

They were all in the exercise yard of C Block at the time of the attack. The victim was bouncing a ball against a wall before he was set upon by the trio, who kicked and punched him in the head and body for about two minutes. He suffered a cut and lump to his head. Brown was in prison after being sentenced for various crimes earlier in 2020, one that included a jailhouse assault. Defence lawyer Richard Bedford​ said Brown may have been charged with common assault previously, but police and Corrections taking a harder line meant more serious charges were becoming more common.

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