He must serve at least eight years and four months before he can be considered for parole. After a jury trial in November, he was found guilty of 26 charges related to the sexual abuse of his partner and children in the 1990s and 2000s. The offending happened in locations across the North Island, including Horowhenua, Manawatū and King Country. He raped his partner after she came home from a girl s night out, despite her telling him she did not want to have sex. He indecently assaulted one child after climbing through her bedroom window, and abused that child and another while watching movies on a couch.