Charles King被判犯有dishonesty-offending罪
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Charles King, who recently completed his sentence and is now in custody for dishonesty-offending, has been found unreliable during the probation period. The Wellington Criminal Court ruled that he cannot be believed when providing statements about crimes. King's inconsistent statements regarding his background, including allegations of home abuse and living with relatives, have cast doubt on his credibility. Over the past 9 weeks, he has filed 12 charges related to dishonesty-offending, affecting 11 victims. These include thefts from hotel luggage, tampering with apartment door locks, shoplifting, and unauthorized access to a swimming pool changing room. His lawyer argues that without evidence of his innocence, all charges should be convicted. The Crown prosecutor suggested a 12-month sentence, while Walker recommended 9 months, emphasizing thatKing cannot compensate for his crimes.