• Chelsea Daniels: Front Page Host on Philip Polkinghorne's community service sentence for meth charges

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 7 mins
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Chelsea Daniels: Front Page Host on Philip Polkinghorne's community service sentence for meth charges

  • Summary

  • A community service sentence ends the saga of Philip Polkinghorne.

    The former Auckland eye surgeon has returned to the High Court in Auckland today – more than a month after he was acquitted of murdering his wife Pauline Hanna.

    He's been sentenced to 150 hours community work after admitting to a meth charge.

    The Front Page's Chelsea Daniels spoke to Kerre Woodham from the High Court at Auckland and says the possibility of a fine was discussed.

    She says Justice Graham Lang didn't believe a fine would be enough to hold Polkinghorne to account, given his “healthy” financial position.

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