
Judge Lummis
Judge Lummis is a New Zealand judge who presided over the case of Selica Wright, emphasizing the extreme violence and sadistic nature of Wright's actions during sentencing. She noted the need for a substantial prison term to protect the victim and the community, highlighting the rarity of such severe child abuse cases in New Zealand courts.
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Judge Lummis pointed out the seriousness of Stanley's driving offences.
Judge delays sentencing for Auckland driver after meth-fuelled pursuit results in Waikato crashJudge Lummis expressed frustration over the limitations of the sentencing laws while presiding over Syed Ibrahim's case.
Auckland tourism operator Syed Ibrahim transitioned to drug trafficking during CovidJudge Lummis presided over Afeaki's sentencing and commented on the significant harm caused to the victims.
Charles Afeaki’s sentence lengthened for historical child abuse in Auckland, Invercargill schoolsJudge Lummis presided over the case and described the defendants' actions as cynical and manipulative.
Chinese visitors Baodi Wu, Huanyan Chen and Guoli Liang sentenced for targeting Auckland, Christchurch residents in blessing scamJudge Lummis described the term torture as entirely appropriate in the context of Wright's actions.
Auckland woman Selica Wright who stabbed, burned, forced boy to eat faeces jailed for horrific abuse















