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Comancheros VP Tyson Daniels returns to Auckland Prison for 200kg Port of Tauranga meth scheme
๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ New Zealand /Crime & Justice

Comancheros VP Tyson Daniels returns to Auckland Prison for 200kg Port of Tauranga meth scheme

From NZ Herald · () English

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  • Tyson Daniels, a founding member of the Comancheros gang in New Zealand, has been returned to prison.
  • His lawyer argued for a reduced sentence, citing his long-term solitary confinement.
  • The judge declined to significantly lower the sentence.

Tyson Daniels, a foundational figure in the Comancheros motorcycle gang's New Zealand chapter, is back in prison. The decision came after a judge ruled against a substantial reduction in his sentence, despite arguments from Daniels' lawyer concerning his prolonged placement in conditions akin to solitary confinement.

Details regarding the specific charges or the length of the original sentence were not provided in the source material. However, the context of Daniels' return to prison and the legal arguments suggest a significant criminal offense.

The defense's strategy focused on the harshness of Daniels' incarceration, highlighting the impact of solitary confinement as grounds for leniency. This approach is often used to argue for sentence reductions when an inmate has endured particularly difficult or isolating prison conditions.

Ultimately, the judge's decision indicates that the severity of the offense, or other factors, outweighed the mitigating circumstances presented by the defense regarding Daniels' time in isolation.

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