A Te Puke man twice convicted of child pornography offences has escaped jail but his home detention sentence and rehabilitation will be closely monitored by the sentencing judge.
Ross Alexander Mundy, 48, a kiwifruit contractor who had pleaded guilty to 24 charges of knowingly possessing objectionable materials, was sentenced to nine months home detention by Judge Robert Wolff in Tauranga District Court yesterday.
Mundy would also be subject to 12 months of post home detention conditions, requiring him to continue to attend any treatment programmes he had started and other rehabilitative measures as directed. Seven years ago, Mundy was jailed for a year after admitting 41 child pornography charges involving the possession, distribution and creation of objectionable materials.
His latest child porn crimes came to light on April 4 last year when an Internal Affairs investigator was checking the internet for Kiwis offering and sharing child sexual abuse publications.
When the inspector downloaded 20 picture files Mundy was sharing, 18 were found to be objectionable as they depicted children engaged in sexual acts and poses. During a search of Mundy's home on May 18 last year, computer units, a laptop and other media storage devices and CD Roms were seized and searched.