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Howard v Police [2015] NZHC 105 (9 February 2015)

Last Updated: 22 June 2015


IN THE HIGH COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND REGISTRY



CRI-2015-404-387 [2015] NZHC 105

DENISE HOWARD



v



NEW ZEALAND POLICE


Hearing:
9 February 2015
Appearances:
D Matthews for the Appellant
K Eastwood for the Respondent
Judgment:
9 February 2015




ORAL JUDGMENT OF THOMAS J


















Solicitors:

Public Defence Service, Auckland. Meredith Connell, Auckland.











HOWARD v NEW ZEALAND POLICE [2015] NZHC 105 [9 February 2015]

[1] The appellant has been charged with six counts of theft. She was sentenced

to six months’ imprisonment with six months’ release conditions.

[2] For the reasons which will be given in my written decision, the appeal is allowed.

[3] The appellant has served three weeks imprisonment already.

[4] The Crown accepts that the guilty plea discount should in the circumstances have been the full allowance of 25 per cent which would have resulted in a five month sentence of imprisonment.

[5] I take that into account and note that the Crown does not disagree that, in those circumstances, if the appeal is allowed, a combination of community work and supervision would be appropriate.

[6] The sentence which I impose after having allowed the appeal is a sentence of

250 hours of community work and 12 months supervision. The conditions of supervision are to be of those in the pre-sentence report dated 13 January 2015, that is:

(a) She attends and completes an appropriate departmental programme to the satisfaction of a probation officer, the specific details to be determined by a probation officer.

(b) She undertakes and completes appropriate assessment, treatment and counselling as directed by and to the satisfaction of a probation officer

to address the causes contributing to the offending.









Thomas J


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