A Hastings robber faces up to 14 years in jail for a desperate sunny Sunday morning job botched so badly he was gone by lunchtime.
Appearing in Hastings District Court yesterday, desperate father-of-six Daniel Raumano Hanley, 33, admitted the knifepoint robbery of the Karamu Road Dairy, which happened about 10.30am on August 28 - soon after he told his son he had "a job to do" at the dairy, grabbed another child's "Spiderman" school bag and headed out the door.
Thanks to the teamwork of the store owner, the public and the police, Hanley and an accomplice were arrested within an hour and after three weeks in custody, Hanley has now learnt some of the harsh reality about aggravated robbery - successful or otherwise.
Judge Tony Adeane gave him the statutory three-strikes warning and reminded him the maximum penalty available is 14 years.
Hanley, with "Hastings" tattooed across his cheeks and nose, was remanded in continued custody for sentencing on December 1, a clear indication his next Christmas dinner won't be with the family and that he will be dining with fellow inmates in prison.