A man who attacked and nearly killed a fellow prisoner has failed in his appeal against a sentence of preventive detention.
Paka Leota attacked Jason Poi at Hawke's Bay Regional Prison in March 2015, leaving him with a such a severe brain injury he remained unable to walk or talk.
Justices French, Ellis and Woolford noted in the decision Leota posed "a significant and ongoing risk to the safety of the public", pointing to his "extensive history of violence".
"As the judge noted [at sentencing], it is difficult to conceive of a worse example of an assault in terms of its ferocity, and the severity of the effects on the victim who barely escaped death."
He was sentenced to preventive detention with a minimum period of eight years eight months imprisonment by Justice Karen Clark in September last year.