The Number One Shoes offending also involved online posts to a shoe fetish forum. Collins said he would not suppress the facts of the case, although he noted he could not control what “keyboard warriors” on social media would write. Wylie had hit a low point late last year and early this year, and had sought professional help. “To your exceptional credit, you had succeeded at high school and you had become a graduate. You got a degree,” the judge told Wylie.
Stuff has reported that in 2020 Wylie was a student teacher at Manawatū schools. Wylie’s mother, who lives in Canada, told a report writer Wylie had lost his job and his anonymity.
Palmerston North man who performed lewd sexual acts on women s shoes discharged without conviction Newshub 3 hrs ago
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A Palmerston North man who pleaded guilty to stealing and spitting in women s shoes has been discharged without conviction.
Malachai Wylie appeared in the Palmerston North District Court on Wednesday a month after pleading guilty to two counts of offensive behaviour and one of theft.
Newshub revealed in May Wylie was allegedly stealing shoes from his co-workers at Number One Shoes in Palmerston North, defiling them by spitting or ejaculating into them and then posting pictures of the shoes on a fetish site.
Malachai Wylie appeared in the Palmerston North District Court on Wednesday a month after pleading guilty to two counts of offensive behaviour and one of theft.
Newshub revealed in May Wylie was allegedly stealing shoes from his co-workers at Number One Shoes in Palmerston North, defiling them by spitting or ejaculating into them and then posting pictures of the shoes on a fetish site.
A summary of facts from police showed Wylie had stolen the insoles from the shoes of a female customer who had entered the Number One Shoes shop and ran out of time to replace them in her shoes.
Palmerston North student teacher who targeted his own pupils had complaints referred to police before starting teaching programme Newshub 18 hrs ago
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The Palmerston North student teacher who allegedly targeted his own pupils had several complaints of inappropriate behaviour referred to police before he began his teaching programme.
However Massey University confirms these issues weren t raised during his acceptance - despite the police vetting process.
On Wednesday ex-Palmerston North Number One Shoes employee Malachai Wylie appeared in the Palmerston North District Court.
He was discharged without conviction after pleading guilty to two counts of offensive behaviour and one of theft after he stole, sniffed, spat and ejaculated in female customers shoes.
Hala was sentenced to 8½ months’ home detention after admitting a charge of injuring with intent. The man was said to have thrown a racist slur at Hala, but the judge said that was possibly a reaction to being dragged outside. Hala disputed that, saying he followed the man outside and then the man hurled the insult. Either way, the judge said he shouldn’t have hit the man. Hala struck him so hard he fell backwards, hitting his head against a brick wall. Hala maintained it was an open-handed slap, rather than a punch. CCTV footage was no use as it happened too quickly, Edwards said.