A man who was snared as part of an international child abuse imagery ring will find out tomorrow morning whether he will be jailed.
Michael Beer, 51, whose name suppression lapsed today, was prosecuted by the Department of Internal Affairs after being found with about 1700 "depraved" child sex abuse files on a computer, tablet, hard drive and his television.
He was originally charged with three counts of possessing objectionable material and 25 of distributing it but pleaded guilty when they were condensed to one representative charge of each. Beer was due to be sentenced at North Shore District Court today but the decision between jail and home detention was so finely balanced Judge Owen Hinton reserved his ruling until tomorrow.
The defendant was caught in the multi-agency investigation dubbed "Operation Hyper", which smashed an online child sexual abuse network between New Zealand and the UK, collaring six offenders.
Customs, Police and the DIA announced the sting at the start of last year that identified four children who had the potential to be harmed, and rescued a six-year-old victim in England.