A Crown prosecutor has admitted stealing almost $200 of groceries from a supermarket while on a break from a court case, and has blamed the theft on an eating disorder.
The 33-year-old pleaded guilty to one charge of shoplifting when she appeared in North Shore District Court last week. She has applied for a discharge without conviction and will reappear for sentencing in February.
The Herald has chosen not to name the woman, who works for Auckland law firm Meredith Connell. It is understood she is seeking help for personal and medical issues.
Court documents released to the Herald yesterday reveal how the woman paid for $11 worth of groceries while allegedly trying to pinch the rest from under a checkout operator's nose.
She was working on a case at North Shore District Court on November 15 and went to the supermarket across the road during an adjournment.