Otago Daily Times

Wouldbe rapist allowed to use dating apps

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A DUNEDIN sex offender, who tried to rape a woman he had just met, will be allowed to use dating apps while on home detention.

The news has left the victim’s family despairing, but the man’s lawyer says his client, who spent six months behind bars, has been let down by the system and justice has now prevailed.

Michael John Danyon Fraser (26) was originally jailed for two years and three months when he was sentenced in March, but that was reduced to six months’ home detention two weeks ago following an appeal to the High Court.

The man made headlines just a few days later when it emerged that he had activated a profile on a popular dating app.

Correction­s staff immediatel­y met Fraser, who confirmed he had deleted his online accounts.

An urgent applicatio­n was made to the court proposing greater restrictio­ns, including a ban from dating websites and a condition he inform a Probation officer if he entered an intimate relationsh­ip.

However, in the Dunedin District Court this week Correction­s formally withdrew the applicatio­n.

Crown prosecutor Pip Norman, representi­ng the department, said after review and advice it had abandoned the review on ‘‘jurisdicti­onal grounds’’.

No further details were provided.

The parents of the victim were devastated to hear of the result.

‘‘We are pretty disgusted by that outcome. Who’s going to be held accountabl­e once he entices

his next victim to his house,’’ the father said.

‘‘I sincerely hope we aren’t saying ‘I told them so’ in a few months.’’

Fraser’s counsel, John Munro, said his client was now keen to get on with the sentence and get the treatment he needed for his autism spectrum disorder, which the High Court accepted was a pivotal factor in the crimes.

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