Angry scenes erupted in court yesterday after a murderer who slashed a young mother's throat was told he could be out of jail in 10 years.
Mental health outpatient Paul Gottermeyer had already been sentenced to life imprisonment for what a judge described as a "horrible attack of the utmost gravity".
On July 11 last year he knifed the woman to death in her Christchurch home before her 3-year-old daughter found her lying in a pool of blood.
It wasn't until yesterday in the High Court at Christchurch that the 30-year-old market gardener from Kaiapoi was told his minimum non-parole period will be 10 years.
In reaching his decision, Justice John Fogarty said: "I know it's not going to be popular with the family."