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Recividist driving offender with baby on the way will get his licence back in 20 months

Recividist driving offender with baby on the way will get his licence back in 20 months
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Hawke s Bay early childcare owners gutted over former employee s betrayal

Hawke s Bay early childcare owners gutted over former employee s betrayal 19 May, 2021 05:11 AM 3 minutes to read A Hawke s Bay woman who dishonestly took sensitive information relating to her former employers business was discharged without conviction in the Hastings District Court on Wednesday. Photo / NZME A Hawke s Bay woman who dishonestly took sensitive information relating to her former employers business was discharged without conviction in the Hastings District Court on Wednesday. Photo / NZME Hawkes Bay Today A Hawke s Bay early childcare worker who took intellectual property and information relating to the business of her former employers has been discharged without conviction. The woman, whose name was permanently suppressed by Judge Chris Sygrove at her sentencing in the Hastings District Court, had admitted accessing a computer for dishonest purposes.

Fuelled by greed : Early childcare centre employee s foolish act

Pregnant mother of five jailed for possession of firearm

Duncan provided a false name but when her true identity was discovered by police she was found to have an active warrant to arrest. Officers also discovered a sawn-off .22 calibre firearm, wrapped in a blue gang shirt, in the rear passenger foot well of the car. Duncan, who was also found in possession of a glass methamphetamine pipe and a flick knife, declined to comment but admitted the gun was hers. Defence lawyer Samantha Hunt, appearing for Nina Laird, sought an end sentence of five months’ imprisonment on the firearm charge. Police prosecutor Sergeant Lewis Sutton believed a sentence in the range of five months or higher was warranted.

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