A man who was sentenced to home detention for breaking his baby daughter's legs will now have to serve more than two years in jail, after a court overturned the sentence.
James Robert Hall, 21, was sentenced to 12 months' home detention after pleading guilty to two charges of causing grievous bodily harm.
His daughter was admitted to Hawkes Bay Hospital in March last year.
Last month the Solicitor-General appealed the sentence to the Court of Appeal, saying it was manifestly inadequate.
Representing the Solicitor-General, Annabel Marham, told the court the judge failed to put earlier abuse cases that were drawn on in deciding the sentence into the context of recent trends.