A law graduate has avoided a prison term despite deliberately taking the wrong man for DNA testing to get her ex-partner's name removed from her son's birth certificate.
The 33-year-old woman, who now lives in Masterton, was sentenced in the Auckland District Court this week to three months' community detention for preventing the course of justice. She has been granted permanent name suppression to protect her son's identity.
Crown prosecutor Claire Robertson said a term of imprisonment was usually warranted for such a crime, but she did not think it was appropriate given mitigating factors, including her duty as a mother and the impact it would have on her becoming a lawyer.
Defence lawyer Owen Harold sought a discharge without conviction so she could become a barrister, obtain a private investigator's licence and travel overseas.
Judge David Wilson, QC, said the offending related to a "poor decision" when she took a male friend into Auckland's DNA Diagnostics clinic in June 2010 and falsely introduced him as the biological father of her 2-year-old son.