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New Plymouth businessman remanded back into custody
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Phillips was convicted in 2012 of exposing himself to a woman outside The Warehouse in New Plymouth. In court, defence lawyer Nina Laird said Phillips, in his early 40s, waived his right to a pre-sentence report and requested a term of imprisonment. However, Laird, who acknowledged jail was the likely outcome, was worried about the mental health of Phillips. She asked that Phillips be remanded into custody for the purpose of a mental health assessment, despite him warning he would not cooperate with the report writer. Laird had spoken with a forensic health nurse and submitted an assessment of Phillips would assist the court in its sentencing, canvassing possible post-release conditions such as whether he would benefit from a compulsory treatment order, which he has previously been subject to.
In February 2019, the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) initiated an investigation relating to a series of referrals from the United States-based National Centre of Missing and Exploited Children. More than 40 referrals were linked to Abraham and the investigation identified he had used 28 email accounts to create 43 online accounts on platforms including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Google.
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Abraham was sentenced in New Plymouth District Court on Tuesday. On August 8, 2019, a search warrant was executed by DIA inspectors at two residential locations utilised by Abraham and the laptop and phone was seized. Abraham either possessed or shared 270 images of objectionable content.