Arthur Tompkins
Arthur Tompkins is a judge who presided over the sentencing of Ericson Pascua, emphasizing the serious nature of the crime and the lasting effects on the victim during the court proceedings.
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New Zealand:
Judge Arthur Tompkins presided over the case and expressed concern over Whiteman's actions.
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New Zealand:
Judge Arthur Tompkins commented on the extraordinary amount of alcohol consumed by Whiteman during the incident.
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New Zealand:
Judge Arthur Tompkins declined to suppress Sheldon Roma's name, citing the seriousness of the attack.
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New Zealand:
Judge Arthur Tompkins sentenced co-offender Toni Cross to 18 months in prison.
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New Zealand:
Judge Arthur Tompkins sentenced co-offender Toni Cross to 18 months in prison.
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New Zealand:
There had been a failure by Judge Arthur Tompkins, in Goodwin’s submission, to look behind the offending.
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New Zealand:
Judge Arthur Tompkins noted Tipene had 55 previous convictions for shoplifting alone.
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New Zealand:
Judge Arthur Tompkins sentenced Christopher Millen and noted the impact of his offending on the victims.
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New Zealand:
Judge Arthur Tompkins sentenced Millen and noted the impact of his offending on the victims.
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New Zealand:
Judge Arthur Tompkins disagreed with the defence's claim about the timing of the money transfers.
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