David Charteris was Victim Support's southern practice manager. Photo / Otago Daily Times
David Charteris was Victim Support's southern practice manager. Photo / Otago Daily Times
The former head of southern Victim Support has withdrawn his appeal against child sexual abuse convictions.
It is now nearly three years since David John Charteris was sentenced before the Christchurch District Court on a slew of offences against a pre-teen boy, which took place in 1999-2000.
Judge Raoul Neavejailed the man for 14 years after he was found guilty following a judge-alone trial.
In May last year, Charteris appealed both the convictions and the length of his sentence in the High Court.
Counsel Josh Lucas argued his client, who suffered from prostate cancer, would likely die in prison, given the length of the jail term.
It was not enough to sway Justice Gerald Nation, who dismissed the appeal.
Charteris filed paperwork with the Court of Appeal to continue his legal challenge but it confirmed to the Otago Daily Times that that course had since been abandoned.
The man — who spent a decade at Victim Support from 2008 — met the young victim after the boy's parents split up in the late 1990s, and began helping the mother with child-care.