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Labour MP Louisa Wall s Harmful Digital Communications (Unauthorised Posting of Intimate Visual Recording) Amendment Bill would make it an offence to post an intimate visual recording of someone without their consent. (First published August 2020) Todero deleted the images to try and hide his offending, but the people he sent them to told the woman what had happened. In between those crimes he went to a Taihape address where the woman was in November 2019. He yelled at her, ordered her to get in his car and followed her along the street, mounting the curb and driving in front of her to stop her walking away.
The officer told a trial in May Mogford sold him small quantities of meth and offered to get larger amounts. Mogford was arrested at his Dannevirke home, where police found meth, cannabis, LSD and various guns, including a loaded pistol. Police also found a safe, chained to a beam under the house, containing cash, keys and a swipe card to a storage facility. Mogford gave police the code to the safe.
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Ra Ingram shares her journey as a recovering meth addict. The storage unit, rented in Mogford s name, contained a stolen Toyota Hilux, cannabis and multiple guns.
Hauiti, from Dannevirke, started a shearing gang in September 2008 which she ran until March 2017. She registered for GST and PAYE tax, even invoicing other businesses for her GST costs, but did not pay any income, PAYE or GST taxes. Inland Revenue investigated the business and found at least $123,947 of GST, $209,977 of income tax and $27,644 of PAYE was not paid. That was only as much as Inland Revenue could figure out, with the actual figure possibly higher. Defence lawyer Cliff Church said Hauiti accepted it was serious offending, but it was not a case of pre-meditated fraud. “She was a young lady trying to do something for her whānau by starting a business, employing people, and she fell foul of IRD because she really didn’t know what she was doing.”
The crash was a rude awakening for Katrina Pereka, who lives next door with her family. She is the kaitiaki, or guardian of Kawakawa Lodge and the car came to rest metres from where she sleeps. “It definitely woke me up. There was a huge banging and I knew it was a crash. “I did go outside and when I first went out there were no cops. Someone else had pulled over to help them.” She didn’t get involved because she was feeling unwell, but said she could hear the driver of the car speaking, and he wasn’t making any sense.
He will be monitored by Corrections for a year afterwards to ensure he complies with conditions, such as not having contact with anyone younger than 16 without an approved supervisor present. Sanisitou, who is known in Manawatū for coaching sports, especially swimming, pleaded guilty after receiving a sentence indication in February.
Stuff has not published the exact relationship between him and the three people he assaulted to ensure their lawful right to keep their identities secret is not breached. The trio were all teenagers when he indecently assaulted them between 2007 and 2014. Each assault was done after he gave them a hug.