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Police v JAW, 11 September 2007, Youth Court, Blenheim, CRI-2007-206-000056 Judge P WhiteheadName: Police v JAW Sentencing notes JAW, a young person was sentenced to supervision of the Chief executive for a period of four months (with conditions). He had been before the Youth Court for several burglaries and also had a number on bail breaches. Judge Whitehead commented that JAW was his ‘own worst enemy’ as he cut himself off from members of his whanau who had been trying to do their best for him. His Honour further warned JAW that he needed to make the most of the opportunity being offered to him as prison would be the next step. |
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