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A teenager who videoed his friends having sex with a drunk young woman has received a community-based sentence. However Jack Angus Greenslade, 18, failed in his bid to have a discharge without conviction and to have his name permanently suppressed.
In the New Plymouth District Court yesterday, Judge Allan Roberts said the community deserved to know who was involved in the high-profile case. The representative age-group rugby player who pleaded guilty in November last year to a charge of making an intimate visual recording at an Oakura house party on October Greenslade then posted the video on a private Facebook page accessed by other close friends. The two year-old friends, who have interim name suppression, have pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting the year-old, including rape, sexual violation and indecent assault, in the same incident.
One of the two has also been charged with taking an intimate visual recording. The two are to go to trial later this year. Yesterday, the New Plymouth District Court heard Greenslade told police he initially thought what he was doing was funny and believed the three were having consensual sex in the bedroom. But the victim, who has name suppression, said in her impact statement to the court that the effect of what Greenslade did ruined her life.
It had an impact on many of her New Plymouth friendships. Crown prosecutor Justin Marinovich said aggravating factors included the vulnerability of the victim because of her high level of intoxication. There was a degree of premeditation because Greenslade returned to the bedroom. The breach of privacy was at a serious level because he then published the video on Facebook, the resultant dissemination increasing the level of humiliation and impact on his victim.
Mitigating factors accepted by the Crown were Greenslade's early guilty plea, his clear remorse and attempt at apologising through the restorative justice system - a move rejected by the female victim - and his previous good character.