A Defendant in New Zealand has been made to read to a judge in court a comment that he made on Facebook calling the judge a "cunt" with an "old face an saggy chin".
Troy La Rue was due to appear in New Plymouth District Court to be sentenced for unpaid traffic fines totalling more than $6000. However La Rue had discovered before the hearing that Judge Allan Roberts would be retiring and decided to post the following on Facebook:
La Rue found himself facing Roberts in court that Friday. During the sentencing, Roberts brought the Facebook post to La Rue's attention and demanded that he "read it out loud ... word for word". After forcing La Rue to repeat the comment before the court, Roberts inquired "who are you talking about when you talk about, "The fucking old cunt with the saggy old chin"." After trying to evade the point, Roberts admitted the comment referred to the judge and duly apologised.
The judge then dished out a bollocking, noting that La Rue was "hardly a picture" himself and slapped him with 300 hours' community work. When La Rue offered a further apology, the judge responded that the damage was done and signed off by saying he didn't "give a toss".
However, this week La Rue has successfully appealed the length of the sentence on the grounds that Roberts may have been influenced by the Facebook post when meting out the punishment, and will now have to do 200 hours instead.
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Troy La Rue was due to appear in New Plymouth District Court to be sentenced for unpaid traffic fines totalling more than $6000. However La Rue had discovered before the hearing that Judge Allan Roberts would be retiring and decided to post the following on Facebook:
La Rue found himself facing Roberts in court that Friday. During the sentencing, Roberts brought the Facebook post to La Rue's attention and demanded that he "read it out loud ... word for word". After forcing La Rue to repeat the comment before the court, Roberts inquired "who are you talking about when you talk about, "The fucking old cunt with the saggy old chin"." After trying to evade the point, Roberts admitted the comment referred to the judge and duly apologised.
Roberts prepares to sentence |
The judge then dished out a bollocking, noting that La Rue was "hardly a picture" himself and slapped him with 300 hours' community work. When La Rue offered a further apology, the judge responded that the damage was done and signed off by saying he didn't "give a toss".
However, this week La Rue has successfully appealed the length of the sentence on the grounds that Roberts may have been influenced by the Facebook post when meting out the punishment, and will now have to do 200 hours instead.
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