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Prison term for ongoing sex offences


PHOTO: FELICITY DEARA sex offender said he continued to view child exploitation material and violent non-consensual material because he was "bored and lonely". After committing a qualifying offence in 2017, Meadows was registered as a child sex offender for life. An extended supervision order is a measure used to monitor and manage only the most high-risk offenders, and Meadows was subject to it for the maximum 10 years. He explained he had also received child exploitation material from others, which he would watch then delete because he felt "dirty". Once released, the extended supervision order would continue and Meadows would be in supportive, supervised accommodation.


Source: Otago Daily Times May 24, 2024 04:34 UTC



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