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Rapist dies in prison after inadequate application made for compassionate release

When a person in prison is seriously unwell and is unlikely to recover, they can apply for release on compassionate grounds. The Parole Board declined to refer Kannewischer’s application to a hearing as it required further detail about his diagnosis and prognosis, and a confirmed address to release him to, Miles said. Corrections had applied to multiple accommodation providers before submitting Kannewischer’s application. “Unfortunately, we were not able to confirm a suitable accommodation provider willing to accept the man before he passed away on 4 May 2021.” The Parole Board’s decision said the application for compassionate release contained no medical information from a registered medical practitioner treating Kannewischer. It did not say what illness he suffered from, whether it was serious or not, or whether he was likely to recover.

Woman finally admits stealing $90k from her grandmother

Woman finally admits stealing $90k from her grandmother
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Woman confronts her attacker in court: You treated me like you owned me

Paisley later threatened to publish the video if the woman did not go to his house. He then told her to perform sex acts with him, or he would not delete the video. The woman repeatedly told him “no”, but her ordeal last several hours. In a victim-impact statement read out in court on Wednesday, the woman said she was left with a severe concussion from the attack, and was initially unable to work due to the pain in her neck. She also suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety attacks. It had affected her work, which put a strain on her finances, and she struggled to meet payments on her home and to feed her family.

Lawyer cites businessman s 18 months of hell after being caught forging documents

Details of Clarke’s offending were revealed publicly in May when he pleaded guilty to two counts of using altered documents with the intent to receive, and one charge of producing false documents. His Dunedin-based company had been undervaluing the importation of heavy machinery since 2013, the summary of facts said. John Kirk-Anderson/Stuff The machines included excavators, diggers, loaders, tractors, dump trucks, cranes and bulldozers. Clarke altered invoices to the New Zealand Customs Service, resulting in his company paying less duty, in particular GST. Clarke also operated a machine hire company, which had branches in Dunedin, Christchurch and Cromwell. He employed 25 staff across his companies.

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