To be fair, a father beating his daughter’s murderer shouldn’t be jailed

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Man who leapt into court to attack daughter’s killer told a jail sentence is likely

A man who assaulted his daughter’s killer as he stood in a court dock has pleaded guilty and has been told he’s likely to go to jail.

Graham Mokaraka was in the public gallery and jumped a 1.8metre high glass barrier in the High Court at Napier on September 11 last year in order to attack the man who murdered his daughter.

Mokaraka, 55, assaulted Moses Taua while he was given a sentencing indication by Justice Helen McQueen. Taua later pleaded guilty to murdering Arohaina Henare, 34, and was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum non-parole period of 10 years.

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As far as I’m concerned, a Father beating his daughters murderer shouldn’t be jailed, but a Father who jumps a 1.8m wall, beats his daughter’s murderer AND smokes a cigarette he’d been carrying in his mouth the entire time he beat his daughter’s murderer should be considered a national treasure…

After being restrained by police Mokaraka was seated in the jury box, where he proceeded to smoke the cigarette that had been in his mouth throughout the incident.

…he deserves a Beer named after him!

What a legend!

If I was on your Jury Graham, you’d be walking free.

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    • I would be happy to ban tobacco but I don’t see any sense in locking the father up. I don’t think that being the victim of a crime allows you to break the law either although if common sense was a legal term we could probably solve some issues fairly cheaply instead of spending thousands on lawyers.

  1. He’s in jail because of the serious injuries he inflicted on the court staff in the process not because he bashed the scumbag.

    • Yes this is the problem with revenge or retaliation. Innocent bystanders get hurt, and a violent thug is made to look a hero. But in saying that, it’s completely understandable to feel angry and to want to beat the crap out of someone in these circumstances

  2. “ The Corrections officer who had tried to restrain Mokaraka was badly injured when he fell, suffering a fractured and dislocated kneecap and a tendon rupture that needed surgery.”

    The corrections may dispute his legend status

    • Cold blooded murderers should get death penalty, which would have prevented these additional events, not to mention save space on prisons.

  3. Seeing baby hospitals bombed and women and babies used as military target practice are now things, and if you’re not apoplectic with rage at that crass inhumanity and carnage in the name of revenge, one injured plastic cop in court must be way down the bottom of acceptable collateral damage.

    Whatever sentence the guy gets I’m sure he’ll wear it well.
    Crowd fund a fine and reparations and if it’s custodial, ask to be sent where the cunt went to have a proper go.

  4. Voice of reason right there – someone killed my daughter there would be no limits to what I would.do.

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