A man has been sentenced to seven years and nine months' jail for attacking a stranger with an axe while gatecrashing strangers' late afternoon social drinks in Hastings last year.
Heath Aidan Gillies, 34, had denied charges including aggravated burglary and wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm but was found guilty at a trial.
In February co-offender Kupe Matenga was sentenced to five years and 10 months in prison having pleaded guilty to six charges resulting from the attack at a Riverslea Rd property on June 13 last year.
In Napier District Court today, with all of the victims present, Judge Tony Adeane said Gillies was the "principal" offender, having struck a man in the chest with the axe which one of the victims had grabbed in an attempt to defend the group in the attack.
Courts have been told Gillies and Matenga were walking past the address, where occupants were on a veranda having social drinks to welcome a new flatmate.