Killer Seeks to Retain Rifle

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Killer Seeks to Retain Rifle

Postby 2cants » Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:38 am

From the front page of the Christchruch Press.

Looks like a judge has seen common sense, as the rifle was not used in the offence, and the grandfather has the correct endorsements.
Wonder of the police will proceed....?

http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/3243418/Killer-seeks-to-retain-rifle-for-his-children
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A Banks Peninsula man serving a life sentence for murdering his brother has asked that his rifle stay in the family and eventually be passed on to his children.

The rifle is said to be a valuable carbine that was not involved in the June 2008 incident in which Kelly Paul Daken was stabbed to death at the family home in Port Levy.

Patrick Allan Daken, a 42-year-old bushman, was found guilty by a High Court jury at a trial in August last year.

The trial heard Kelly Daken attacked his brother with a poker and threatened to kill him. Patrick Daken then stabbed him 12 times, causing wounds that penetrated his lungs and his brain.

The jury found that it had been an overreaction to the attack, and Justice Panckhurst jailed Daken for life, with a minimum non-parole term of 10 years, at the sentencing in October.

The judge said he was driven to the view that Daken had stabbed his brother in anger.

Daken was in court again yesterday over an outstanding charge of unlawful possession of the firearm.

Although he owned it, it was in the possession of his brother at the time of the murder and was found by police in a storage shed owned by Kelly Daken.

Crown prosecutor Marcus Zintl decided not to proceed with the charge because new information had come to light and it was no longer in the interests of justice to continue.

Even so, he wanted the court to authorise disposal of the rifle under the Arms Act.

Defence counsel Andrew McKenzie said it was a valuable weapon that was essentially held in trust.

Daken wanted it held by a grandfather who was a vetted licence-holder, to be passed on to Daken's children when they were old enough and had a valid licence themselves, McKenzie said.

Christchurch District Court Judge Gary MacAskill dismissed the charge and ordered that the rifle be handed over to a holder of the firearms licence nominated by Daken. But he reserved the right for police to reapply to the court if they had reservations about the licence-holder. -------------------------
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Re: Killer Seeks to Retain Rifle

Postby JayDee » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:03 pm

... An interesting outcome to an interesting case.

Note that although he had owned an MSSA the killing was done with ... a knife!

Also he was being attacked by a person (his brother ...) with a poker and being threatened with death ... but found Guilty of Murder due to "over-reaction" for stabbing the attacker 12 times.

Thought that the present Police armed response paradigm was that one kept responding till the threat was eliminated?

Looks like one should not get angry ... when defending oneself ...

Still - a good result with the 'valuable' MSSA being retained for the family.
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