The New Zealand Herald

Man jailed after threats

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A man who threatened to burn his partner’s house down with her in it has been given a second chance by the victim. There was no such reprieve from the court, however.

Shane Andrew John Reeve was jailed for a year — his first prison sentence — and Judge Michael Crosbie told the Dunedin District Court this week it was the latest in a string of offences against domestic partners.

“One of the things Mr Reeve exhibits is a complete lack of respect for women,” the judge said.

“His other conviction­s are remarkably similar and indicate that before Mr Reeve can have a relationsh­ip with any woman that he’s got a lot of work to do.”

During the hearing, Reeve admitted he was addicted to methamphet­amine and cannabis and would seek help to combat that when he was released.

He was at home with his partner on September 20. The couple were splitting up, the court heard, and Reeve had been asked to move out.

During an argument, the defendant grabbed the victim around the mouth. He was charged with assault but within days breached a clause barring him from contact with the woman.

On September 28, he sent a barrage of text messages. “I actually hate the fact that you are alive,” said one.

Later, he claimed to be outside the home where the victim was living.

“Remember old houses burn well, a bit like witches,” Reeve sent.

“No way in hell I’m going to prison without taking you down before I do.”

At a restorativ­e justice conference the woman said she was willing to give him another chance.

Counsel Sophia Thorburn said her client had attained some “mental and emotional clarity” while on remand and away from illicit substances.

He was very ashamed of what he had done, she said.

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