A former policeman who stuffed a Lotto ticket into a shopkeeper's bra during an angry dispute has been convicted and ordered to pay $98 in reparation costs.
Stuart McLachlan, 68, was found guilty of assault late last month following a judge-alone hearing at the Hastings District Court on January 20, for the dispute over the payment of a Lotto ticket last year.
During sentencing at the Hastings District Court yesterday, he applied for a discharge without conviction, citing his life service to the community, the conviction's potential to affect future employment, and the problems he has dealt with in his life including health issues, his wife's death and the loss of his pension in attempted investments. It was opposed by police, and prosecutor Andy Horne noted Mr McLachlan's first character reference was at least 14 years' old and suggested his second might also have been.
The application was declined by Judge Bridget Mackintosh, who said anybody employing McLachlan had "the right to know what did occur on this particular occasion".
He was ordered to pay $98 in reparation towards the victim's medical costs but avoided harsher punishment after Judge Mackintosh took into account his age and clean criminal record.