New Zealand cop jailed for forcing prostitute to have sex
December 17th, 2009 - 12:30 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )Wellington, Dec 17 (DPA) A former New Zealand police officer was sent to prison for two years Thursday for coercing a prostitute into having sex with him instead of issuing her 1,000 New Zealand dollars ($720) worth of traffic fines.
Nathan Connolly, 31, was sentenced in the Christchurch High Court after being found guilty at a trial last month on a charge of obtaining sex with consent induced by a threat.
He continued to have sex with her without paying for nine months.
The judge told him his sentence must be severe enough to act as a deterrent as it was imperative the public had faith in the police.
Connolly was a serving officer on traffic patrol at the time of the offences and the court heard that they often had sex in his police car.
He subsequently left the force.
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