A former Auckland and Northern Districts cricketer who breached a protection order four times has avoided a jail sentence.
However, Hamilton District Court judge Philip Connell took the rare step of issuing Cody William Andrews a final warning for his offending, meaning if he ever steps back into court facing the same charges he will be sent to jail.
The 30-year-old was sentenced to nine months' supervision and 80 hours' community work in May last year after admitting assaulting his pregnant partner by biting her.
However, he was back in court in July when he admitted breaching a protection order four times involving the victim.
He admitted the charges in August with Judge Philip Connell describing his behaviour as "obsessive", warning it was possible he could go to jail.