A Northlander who ignited a gas torch and threatened to burn two police officers alive during a violent confrontation has successfully appealed the length of his prison sentence.
Victor Takhar appealed his four-year sentence to the High Court, saying it was manifestly excessive and advanced four grounds of appeal.
He was sentenced in June last year in the Auckland District Court after pleading guilty to charges of threatening to kill, resisting police, assault with intent to injure, refusing blood, refusing to accompany an officer, and possession of an offensive weapon.
A minimum non-parole period of two thirds of the sentence was also imposed.
Takhar admitted the summary of facts which stated a member of the public spotted him sitting in his car which was parked between the roadside and a ditch on state highway 12, near Dargaville, in May last year.