Home detention has been rejected for a Northlander who seriously assaulted his partner and locked her in a shipping container during their short but turbulent relationship.
The man, who cannot be named as the victim has permanent name suppression, was sentenced by Justice Mark Woolford in the High Court at Whangarei to three and a half years in prison after being found guilty of eight charges by a jury in September.
They include four charges of assault with intent to injure, two of kidnapping, one of injuring with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and another of injuring with intent to injure.
The judge acknowledged letters of support for the man from his parents - who were in court during sentencing - and the community, urging a non-custodial sentence, but said the offences were too serious to attract home detention.
The victim, he said, endured severe and repeated beatings and mental abuse by her partner, whose actions were a direct result of his heavy methamphetamine use.