
Bridget Mackintosh
Bridget Mackintosh is a judge known for her work in the New Zealand legal system, particularly in cases involving sexual offenses. She recently presided over the case of Joseph Turner, emphasizing the need for therapy for harmful sexual behavior and taking into account Turner's intellectual capabilities when determining the conditions of his sentencing.
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Judge Bridget Mackintosh sentenced Haylen Tahau to prison for four years.
Mongrel Mobster Haylen Tahau jailed for kidnapping men from Hawke’s Bay’s Te Mata PeakJudge Bridget Mackintosh sentenced Quinney to 10 months of home detention and community work.
Hastings man Antony Quinney given home detention for indecent conduct with boyJudge Bridget Mackintosh sentenced Seth Forde to two years and four months in prison.
Drug dealer Seth Forde gets extra jail time after being netted by Hawke’s Bay police operationJudge Bridget Mackintosh assessed Joseph Turner's risk of reoffending and ordered therapy for harmful sexual behavior.
Repeat sex offender Joseph Turner lured to Hastings library, where police were waiting














