The Southland Times

Dance party rapist loses appeal bid

- Hamish McNeilly

An autistic man who admitted 13 charges of sexual offending including rape has lost his latest appeal.

Mateo Nixon was sentenced to 14 years’ jail in August 2016 after being convicted of six charges of rape, three of unlawful sexual connection, two of indecent assault, and two of sexual connection with a young person under 16.

At the time of his offending, between October 2009 and July 2012, the Christchur­ch man was involved in outdoor dance events across the South Island.

Three of the six victims knew Nixon from his involvemen­t in the dance party scene.

His appeal against conviction was dismissed by the Court of Appeal in November 2016, but his sentence was reduced to 13 years jail with a six year, six month minimum term, after an appeal argued his autism caused him to misread social cues.

Nixon’s counsel filed another appeal regarding five of the 13 counts to which he pleaded guilty.

They argued his original appeal ‘misfired’ over an alleged lack of full disclosure of complainan­ts evidential interviews.

However, the Court of Appeal rejected that argument, noting his own evidence contradict­ed that assertion.

The Court of Appeal also rejected an argument that two charges of sexual conduct with a young person could not be proved, as the witness interview made it ‘‘abundantly clear’’ she was 15 at the time of the offending.

The decision also noted Mateo’s account to police was of actual, enthusiast­ic consent by fully conscious women, not a ‘‘reasonable belief ’’.

The Court of Appeal did not consider there was ‘‘any proper basis’’ for revisiting its decision on the five charges, and his appeal was declined.

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Mateo Nixon

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