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Alicia Victoria Keppel, 53, was sentenced at Hamilton District Court on Friday, on one animal welfare charge.
As well as the ban, Keppel has been sentenced to 100 hours community work and ordered to pay vet fees of almost $500.
Ministry for Primary Industries animal welfare and national animal identification and tracing compliance regional manager Brendon Mikkelsen said Keppel failed to provide proper care and sufficient food for her horse. The horse was Ms Keppel s responsibility and she failed to provide proper care and sufficient food for it. For a long period of time she didn t check on the horse, he said.
An 85-year-old man who drove through a light-controlled intersection hitting a small boy has had his licence taken off him for six months.
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Mike Mather16:07, May 27 2021
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A former Hamilton Junior High School board of trustees chairman, Kieran Martin-McManus, has been jailed for two years and nine months.
A former school board of trustees chairman has been sent to jail after falsely accusing a teacher of having sex with a student. The lie, dubbed “evil” by one of its victims, all but destroyed the teacher’s career until she was fully cleared in court two years later. Kieran Martin-McManus, 33, was jailed for two years and nine months when he appeared in the Hamilton District Court on Thursday, after earlier being found guilty by a jury of wilfully attempting to pervert the course of justice and two charges of forging documents.
It was, said De Costa’s counsel Glen Prentice, a “bad error of judgement”. While De Costa had driven through the red light, CCTV footage had revealed the boy had run out onto the road in front of his car. ”It’s an unfortunate chain of events. He is very remorseful,” Prentice said. De Costa had no previous charges but had incurred demerit points on his driver’s licence for incidents in 2018 and 2012. He had pled guilty at an earlier appearance and was keen to participate in a restorative justice conference with the victim’s family. They, however, were not keen.