Dylyn Mitchell Davis murdered his girlfriend as a third-strike offence, but avoided a sentence of life imprisonment without parole. (File photo)A third-strike murderer who avoided life imprisonment without parole, now says even the 20-year minimum term was too long. FACEBOOK Aroha Kerehoma had texted a former partner saying she didn't feel safe around her new boyfriend Dylyn Davis, which enraged Davis. Another of the judges, Justice Raynor Asher, took issue with that, saying Davis had the record of a "highly dangerous man". Davis was 26 when he was sentenced, so life imprisonment without parole could have meant 50 or 60 years in jail.
Source: Stuff November 29, 2018 05:55 UTC