When repeat shoplifter Santana Tonihi found herself hungry and in survival mode, another stint behind bars seemed like a risk worth taking.
That's what her lawyer, Alistair Burns, told Judge Greg Hollister-Jones when Tonihi appeared in the Rotorua District Court recently charged with two counts of shoplifting.
Tonihi, 32, has more than 50 convictions including some serious dishonesty offences.
Burns told Hollister-Jones Tonihi was not long out of prison when she discovered her home had been ransacked.
A pile of her sheets and blankets had been dumped in the laundry and were left to go mouldy so she decided to go out and steal some more, Burns said. If she got caught, the consequences were acceptable.