The savage bashing and stomping of a 16-year-old girl in the
streets of Christchurch was recorded on a cellphone so that
the video could be put on the internet, Christchurch District
Court was told today.
Steven Law-Baty, 23, was jailed for 18 months for his role in
the attack.
He pleaded guilty to injuring the girl with intent to cause
grievous bodily harm, but was the only one of five offenders
to be imprisoned. The other four, aged 15 and 16, were dealt
with in the Youth Court.
Law-Baty's counsel Ruth Buddicom told the court he knew
nothing about the filming of the attack which took place in
suburban Sydenham.
"He was completely unaware of any photographing or filming of
the attack and finds that quite abhorrent," she told Judge
Raoul Neave.
He joined in at the late stage in the attack, kicking the
girl in the face with his steel-capped boots.
"What did he think was going on?" Judge Neave asked Miss
Buddicom.
"He regarded this as a 'bitch fight'," Miss Buddicom replied.
"Sadly that is the reality of the lives of these young
people. It is not unusual for this young man to see something
like that."
Judge Neave suggested a home detention sentence but no
suitable address was available, so Judge Neave granted
Law-Baty leave to substitute the sentence if he was able to
arrange an address.
Law-Baty's "functional age" was far lower than his actual
age, Miss Buddicom said. He was transient, and had no support
or social network.
"There's a longstanding alcohol addiction. There's a
long-standing depression overlay."
Law-Baty was with the group of teenage boys and girls who
confronted the victim accusing her of cheating on her
boyfriend.
She was then punched to the ground where the attackers took
turns to holding her while the others kicked and stomped her
on the face and body.
The attackers then invited a youth to kick her in the face,
and he kicked her so hard he injured his foot.
Weapons were then used by the others in the group. A belt was
used so hard that it broke. The two younger women spat on the
victim and scratched her on the face with their fingernails.
Then Law-Baty joined in, kicking her in the face four times
with his steel-capped boots. The others said they heard
crunching noises as the kicks went in.
"Each of you were yelling and swearing at the victim and
encouraging others in the course of the attack," said Judge
Neave.
"The younger male recorded the final stages of the attack on
his cellphone to place on the internet."
The attack only stopped when someone managed to get help from
a passing motorist.
The judge described the behaviour of the girls in the group
as "utterly appalling".
The victim suffered severe injuries including broken teeth,
bruising and cuts, and had been left with psychological
difficulties.
Judge Neave noted Law-Baty had four previous convictions for
violence and numerous convictions for dishonesty and property
offences.
He had the support of his mother and stepfather but was not
living with them.
"Effectively you have been heading on your own way to
destruction and won't listen to anyone who tries to stop
you," said the judge.
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