A Nomads gang wannabe has taken his appeal against a manslaughter conviction to the Supreme Court, claiming he didn’t know his friend had a knife when the
Christchurch Nomads gang killing: Justin Burke sentenced to more than five years for manslaughter
10 Feb, 2021 12:20 AM
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Justin Richard Burke in the dock at the Christchurch High Court. Photo / Kurt Bayer
An aspiring Nomads gang member has been jailed for more than five years over the killing of a gang associate who was due a hiding .
Justin Richard Burke, 33, had denied killing Shayne George Heappey, 25, during a brutal attack where he was stabbed and cut 14 times in December 2018.
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But after a two-week trial at the High Court in Christchurch last November where he was cleared of murder, a jury found Burke guilty on a charge of manslaughter.
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Christchurch man Shayne Heappey, 25, had life-threatening injuries when he was dropped off at Christchurch Hospital on December 8, 2018. He died a short while later. (Video first published in December 2018)
A Christchurch man has been jailed for his role in a fatal stabbing he had hoped would be his ticket to becoming a patched member of the Nomads gang. Justin Richard Burke, 32, was sentenced at the High Court in Christchurch on Wednesday to five years and two months’ imprisonment. In November, Burke was convicted for manslaughter for his role in the death of Shayne George Heappey at a house in Russley, Christchurch, on December 8, 2018.