A woman jailed today in Napier for failing to stop her husband's rape of her daughter has been told by a judge she doesn't "get it" and shows more interest in the future of the man now in jail than she does in the future of her own child.
In Napier District Court Judge Geoff Rea was particularly disturbed by the woman's admission that, probably at the expense of supporting her daughter and other children, was sending money at $40 a week to her husband in jail, where he is serving a term of eight years and five months imposed in May last year for multiple sexual violation of the girl since she was nine years old.
"She just doesn't get it," the judge said during a sentencing which ended with the woman, aged in her 40s, to two years and four months having after a year in the courts pleaded guilty to two charges of failing to protect a child aged under 18 years and one of failing to provide a child with the necessities of life.
The woman had continually denied knowledge of what was happening in her home, and claimed to have "robustly" challenged her husband and the girl on what was happening, Judge Rea said.
While her admissions came only after a sentencing indication hearing, she must have known that whatever was happening should not have been, the judge said.