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Lime scooter rider found guilty of seriously injuring woman leaving bus
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Man found guilty of careless use of Lime scooter
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The defendant, Mitchell McIntyre, was on trial before Judge Christopher Field at the Auckland District Court today.
McIntyre collided with Debra Christensen while riding an e-scooter on the footpath of Fanshawe Street in Central Auckland on 25 June, 2019.
She had been getting off a bus at a bus stop when it happened.
Christensen received injuries including facial contusions and lacerations and contusions to her hip, chest-wall, cheek, chin and hand.
She said she was also diagnosed as having a concussion and needed a brain scan.
While giving evidence, Christensen described the moments after the incident, saying she lost consciousness before waking up face down on the road.
Auckland farmer loses sentence appeal for misrepresenting 3 million caged eggs as free range
23 Dec, 2020 04:32 AM
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A West Auckland chicken farmer has lost an appeal against his home detention after misrepresenting millions of caged eggs as free range. Xue (Frank) Chen was sentenced to a year of home detention after pleading guilty to a single representative charge of obtaining by deception, revealed by the Herald in July.
He is serving it at his Henderson Valley Rd poultry farm.
However, Chen challenged the decision last month in the High Court on the basis the starting point, of three years imprisonment, adopted by Judge Christopher Field was too high. His lawyer, Fletcher Pilditch, also argued home detention was not the least restrictive outcome nor one which best provided for his rehabilitation and reintegration.