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He was released in July last year on various conditions. He breached his conditions the day he was released. There were numerous further breaches, including testing positive for methamphetamine, cannabis and alcohol. He was jailed again in January this year. Following his release he failed to comply with conditions again and was arrested in Northland for driving and other offending. He was jailed in February and released on July 4. His original parole conditions expire on July 23. Turi had been assessed by a Health Assessor at the Department of Corrections, who concluded he was at high risk of violent reoffending.
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William Costellia-Kamm â Little Pebble â not approved to return to Shoalhaven
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AprApril 2021 at 7:36am
William Kamm, also known as Little Pebble , claimed he could speak to Jesus and the Virgin Mary.
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Corrective Services New South Wales says it has no plans to allow a convicted paedophile to return to live on the state s South Coast after residents petitioned for him to be barred from the region.
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Hundreds of residents signed a petition calling for William Costellia-Kamm to be denied access to the Shoalhaven after a Supreme Court judgement last weekÂ
The decision was made based on the stringent conditions Costellia-Kamm would have to adhere to, but required a sign-off from Corrective Services NSW
Back to jail: Dunedin child rapist found with sex-abuse material
12 Jan, 2021 03:41 AM
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Pierre John Parsons. Photo / Robb Kidd, ODT
Otago Daily Times
By: Rob Kidd
A Dunedin man who raped a 12-year-old girl and stole her clothes to wear has now been caught with child abuse material.
Pierre John Parsons, 43, is subject to his second decade-long Extended Supervision Order (ESO) - a measure which allows Corrections to keep close tabs on high-risk sex-offenders after their release from prison - until 2027.
It means the defendant has effectively been closely managed by authorities for almost his entire adult life.