Puarenga Park runner stalker: Rotorua s Rongopai Pene s sentencing put off
22 Feb, 2021 08:00 PM
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Rongopai Pene in the Rotorua District Court. Photo / Kelly Makiha The victim of a creepy stalking incident who was followed while running through a Rotorua track says she feels angry and exhausted by the justice system after a delay in her perpetrator being held to account.
Rongopai Pene, 21, appeared in the Rotorua District Court yesterday for what was supposed to be his sentencing after previously pleaded guilty to four charges.
The charges include accosting a woman on a walking track on September 21 knowing his conduct was likely reasonably to frighten the woman and three counts of burglary.
Puarenga Park runner stalker: Rotorua s Rongopai Pene s sentencing put off
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Press Release – Ministry of Primary Industries A Tolaga Bay man who supplied and sold over half a tonne of rock lobster on the black market in the Bay of Plenty area has been sentenced to 8 months home detention and disqualified from fishing for 3-years. On Friday (5 February) Jason Dewi Taylor, …
A Tolaga Bay man who supplied and sold over half a tonne of rock lobster on the black market in the Bay of Plenty area has been sentenced to 8 months home detention and disqualified from fishing for 3-years.
On Friday (5 February) Jason Dewi Taylor, 49, was sentenced in the Rotorua District Court on 15 charges under the Fisheries Act 1996 and amateur fishing regulations, relating to illegally taking and selling an estimated 596kgs of fish from the CRA3 fishery area, located on the East Coast of the North Island. He pleaded guilty to the charges in December, 2020.