Yesterday, the Crown submitted a sentencing starting point of seven to eight years jail for the caregiver, based on similar cases.
The caregiver's defence lawyer Marcus Zintl submitted that the defendant at the time of the incident was "overwhelmed" and "ill equipped" to deal with a crying child who would not settle.
The defendant was remorseful and the sentence starting point should be between five-and-half and six years, Zintl submitted.
Substantial victim impact statements were read to the court about the life-changing effects of the toddler's death, including prolonged grief, the effect on other children and an overwhelming loss for the family.
Deep anger at the potential of a young life cut short was also read out in the court.
Those included statements from relatives directly related to the child reading in person their statements, and directly addressing their feelings to the caregiver prior to judgment.
The caregiver was allowed to sit in the dock for much of the sentencing submission and was impassive throughout.
The media was granted permission to photograph the defendant for future publication when the interim suppression orders related to the case are lifted, but when ordered to stand for sentence the caregiver covered their face.
- Greymouth Star