A man jailed for burglary has had $10,000 in outstanding fines wiped by a Rotorua District Court judge because the man was remorseful.
Moses Amotawa, 33, appeared in court yesterday for sentencing after earlier pleading guilty to three counts of burglary and theft.
One of the burglaries related to stealing a $22,000 tractor from a commercial premises in Rotorua.
His lawyer, Douglas Hall, asked that Judge Greg Hollister-Jones remit Amotawa's fines, totalling $10,003.02, as part of the sentencing.
Judge Hollister-Jones said Amotawa's pre-sentence report indicated he was driven to commit the offences because of his methamphetamine use.