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Workman caught with his pants down, masturbating in front of woman while on the job

Belinda Feek
Belinda Feek
Open Justice multimedia journalist, Waikato·NZ Herald·
24 Feb, 2023 06:00 AM2 mins to read

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Owen Cowley was sentenced to 12 months' supervision and ordered to pay $500 emotional harm for the indecent act. Photo / Belinda Feek

Owen Cowley was sentenced to 12 months' supervision and ordered to pay $500 emotional harm for the indecent act. Photo / Belinda Feek

A 65-year-old man stared at a woman in her bedroom as he masturbated in front of her from a neighbouring worksite, leaving the woman feeling “dirty and disgusted”.

The workman masturbated in front of the woman twice, on November 8 and 10 last year, the Hamilton District Court heard.

Owen Cowley’s life had since been upended; his wife left him and he’d gone from being semi-retired to looking for full-time work and a new place to live, his lawyer Truc Tran told Judge Stephen Clark today.

Cowley had planned on applying for a discharge without conviction on one representative charge of doing an indecent act with intent to insult, but Tran said that idea had been abandoned.

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The court heard Cowley was at the worksite in central Hamilton on November 8 and the victim was in her bedroom nearby.

She could see him standing in the kitchen of the neighbouring building with his pants around his ankles and masturbating as he looked at her.

He only stopped when another neighbour walked past.

Two days later, at 7.45am, the woman was in her bedroom putting on make-up when she looked up and saw Cowley doing it again.

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Judge Clark said on both occasions the woman felt ill and she now had that “horrible image” stuck in her mind.

Cowley told a pre-sentence report writer the offending was “out of character, opportunistic, and inappropriate”.

Tran said his client had been proactive with his rehabilitation; attending weekly counselling sessions to help work through his issues.

He was remorseful and had tried to engage in restorative justice but it never happened. He was also keen to pay the victim emotional harm reparation, Tran said.

Instead, Cowley had written a letter of remorse which would be passed to the police officer in charge.

“No doubt you found all of this rather embarrassing … and your marriage has also been impacted and affected,” Judge Clark said, adding it was lucky Cowley wasn’t facing two charges.

Cowley was convicted, sentenced to 12 months of supervision and ordered to pay $500 emotional harm reparation within seven days.

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