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Ruth Money: independent victim advocate claims taxpayer contribution to Mama Hooch rapists highlights disparity between victims and offenders

Ruth Money: independent victim advocate claims taxpayer contribution to Mama Hooch rapists highlights disparity between victims and offenders

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive · Newstalk ZB

September 27, 20235m 1s

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An independent victim advocate says there's a mismatch between the support victims and offenders get from the justice system.

Taxpayers have forked out $900,000 in legal aid for rapists Danny and Roberto Jaz.

The pair were convicted for 69 offences between them including rape and sexual violation, they were sentenced to 17 and 16 and half years in jail respectively.

Ruth Money says the money victims are given to turn up in court isn't enough.

"It's a ridiculous amount of money that doesn't cover your childcare, it doesn't cover your lost income, it doesn't cover the stress that you are put under."

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crimeChristchurchsexual assaultlegal feesMama HoochMama Hooch rapists