A young mum with no previous criminal record has been sent to prison for three years and four months for her role in a major Hawke's Bay methamphetamine ring.
Hine Wikohika didn't earn a cent from supplying half a kilogram of meth, and claimed in the Napier District Court she couldn't say no to the men at the top of the ring — her brother and her partner.
Wikohika was looking after four children and holding down two jobs as the only wage-earner in the household when she was directed to deal the large supply of drugs in July and August, 2017.
She said she was told if it went wrong, the onus would be all on the others.
Judge Geoff Rea said at sentencing on Friday there was no suggestion she obtained any benefit from her seven offences, combined into a representative charge.