Dunedin rapist Dwayne Keats given indefinite sentence in Court of Appeal ruling - News Summed Up

Dunedin rapist Dwayne Keats given indefinite sentence in Court of Appeal ruling


Dwayne Keats got a job at a charity despite the organisation knowing he was on parole for rape. Photo / Rob Kidd, ODTDwayne Keats got a job at a charity despite the organisation knowing he was on parole for rape. Keats' victim expressed her relief, in a statement given by her sister yesterday. Justice David Collins said Keats' offending was characterised by "serious violence, abusiveness, a sense of entitlement and a determination to humiliate his victims". "The escalating nature of Mr Keats' offending is a disturbing feature of his case.


Source: Otago Daily Times April 30, 2022 05:51 UTC



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