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Last Updated: 22 September 2012
IN THE HIGH COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY
CRI-2011-009-003011 [2012] NZHC 2171
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
v
MICHELLE JOY TAGESTAD
Hearing: 27 August 2012
(Heard at Christchurch)
Appearances: G Tyrrell for Accused
D J Orchard for Crown/Department of Corrections
Judgment: 28 August 2012
RE-SENTENCING REMARKS OF J WILLIAMS J
[1] It is accepted that Ms Targestad should be re-sentenced to a term of imprisonment. There is approximately five months to run on her sentence of eight months’ home detention, meaning the maths would require a term of ten months’ imprisonment on re-sentencing. Ms Tagestad is, however, a drug addict and the most important aspect of her re-sentencing is that she enter the Salvation Army Bridge programme as soon as possible. In my view, that should mean before the Christmas
shut-down on acceptances – that is before the 15th of December 2012.
[2] Ms Tagestad, you are sentenced to six-and-a-half months imprisonment accordingly with special release conditions as indicated in the pre-sentence report,
namely:
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS V TAGESTAD HC CHCH CRI-2011-009-003011 [28 August 2012]
To undertake an alcohol/drug assessment and residential treatment as directed by a Probation Officer at the Salvation Army Bridge Programme upon release from imprisonment.
[3] Otherwise standard release conditions.
J WILLIAMS J
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