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NZCrime7 days ago

‘Cruel, inhumane’ prison placement: Gangster’s mercy bid rejected in 200kg meth scheme

A gangster involved in a large-scale methamphetamine distribution operation has had his request for a more lenient prison sentence denied by the court. The individual was found guilty of distributing 200kg of meth, and his appeal for a reduced sentence was rejected. The court described the prison conditions as 'cruel and inhumane' but upheld the original sentencing decision.

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NZ HeraldParty-alignedCenter7 days ago
‘Cruel, inhumane’ prison placement: Gangster’s mercy bid rejected in 200kg meth scheme

A gangster involved in a large-scale methamphetamine distribution operation has had his request for a more lenient prison sentence denied by the court. The individual was found guilty of distributing 200kg of meth, and his appeal for a reduced sentence was rejected. The court described the prison conditions as 'cruel and inhumane' but upheld the original sentencing decision.

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