Warning: This story deals with details of sexual offending against a child and may be distressing.
鈥淵our crime against my child has had a profound impact on him, and on me, and on our family... you stole his childhood forever.鈥
Those were the words spoken to a sex offender by a mother whose neurodiverse teen had been out walking late at night, while distressed, and had 鈥渘o comprehension of the dangers he might face鈥 before being preyed upon.
The court heard the then 14-year-old, whom the police summary of facts stated was assigned female at birth but now identifies as male, was cold and tired and decided to hitch a ride home.
Simranjeet Sahota, then 29, pulled over and offered him a lift.
There was a female passenger in the car with Sahota and the teen got in.
After asking to be taken to a park, rather than reveal a home address, the car made its way towards a Bay of Plenty suburb, and Sahota dropped off the female passenger on the way.
When Sahota and the victim reached the park, both of them got out and Sahota followed the teen to a swing set, where Sahota initiated sexual contact.
Yesterday, Sahota was sentenced in the Tauranga District Court on a charge of sexual connection with a young person.
鈥榊ou have scarred all of our lives forever鈥
In her victim impact statement, the teen鈥檚 mother spoke of the 鈥減rofound鈥 impact the offending had on her, her child, and their family.
The teen had battled with self-worth, self-harm, difficulties retaining a job, challenges with schooling, and no longer trusted people.
Simranjeet Sahota was sentenced in Tauranga District Court yesterday. Photo / Google Maps
A once 鈥渓arger than life鈥 happy child, the victim鈥檚 mother said Sahota had 鈥渟tolen that鈥.
鈥淵ou plied my child with alcohol, he was 14 years old,鈥 she said.
鈥淵ou destroyed his innocence.鈥
After the sexual contact, her child had 鈥渟tayed in the park until morning, frozen with fear and shame, not fully comprehending what had happened to him鈥.
Sahota had been told how old the victim was, and 鈥測ou still did that鈥, the mother said.
Her child had been young, vulnerable, and 鈥渢otally alone in that moment鈥.
鈥淚t was a moment for you of pure, premeditated malice, just to get what you wanted,鈥 the mother said.
鈥淵ou have scarred all of our lives forever.鈥
Her child still had sleep problems 鈭 staying awake much of the night and sleeping during the day.
The mother said despite Sahota taking away their 鈥渓ightness and enjoyment鈥 of life, they would find hope again.
鈥淲e will find life again because we choose to be better people,鈥 she said.
鈥淏ut it鈥檚 a lonely and difficult road for us.鈥
She said 鈥渘ot a day goes by without the shadow of what you鈥檝e done鈥. She hoped Sahota would remember what he鈥檇 done, the impact it had, and that it would motivate him to change his life.
鈥楨xtensive鈥 sexual contact, says Crown
According to the summary of facts, after the teen and Sahota arrived at the park, Sahota followed the child to the swings and began kissing the victim.
He told Sahota he was turning 15 in a couple of days. Sahota smiled and continued to touch him.
Sahota put his hand up the victim鈥檚 shirt, before indecently touching him.
Sahota told the victim to move to the rubber mats under the swings.
The summary of facts said the victim was scared and complied.
Sahota then had sexual intercourse with the victim.
The summary said the victim did not say no as he was fearful of what might happen.
Sahota then attempted to have sex in a different manner but the victim said no and Sahota stopped.
He resumed sexual intercourse before he 鈥渇orced鈥 the victim to perform a sexual act on him.
At about 2.30am, Sahota left the victim at the playground, went to his car to get some more beer, and then left.
鈥楴ever seen anyone less remorseful than you鈥
At sentencing, Crown prosecutor Daniel Coulson highlighted the teen鈥檚 vulnerability, Sahota鈥檚 lack of remorse, and the harm caused to the victim and the victim鈥檚 family.
Coulson said it was predatory offending with an element of premeditation.
鈥淭he defendant took steps to isolate the victim,鈥 Coulson said.
There was an inherent breach of trust and extensive sexual contact.
Sahota鈥檚 lawyer James Greenland asked for some allowance for the impact the sentence would have on Sahota鈥檚 family and also sought a discount for Sahota鈥檚 previous good character and lack of convictions.
Judge Melinda Mason took a starting point of three years鈥 imprisonment.
While acknowledging Sahota鈥檚 previous good character and positive involvement in a church, the judge said she agreed with the Crown that there could be no discount for remorse.
鈥淚 have actually never seen anyone less remorseful than you,鈥 Judge Mason said.
鈥淵our comments in the pre-sentence report, even taking your cultural background into account, show no remorse whatsoever. The Crown referred to victim-blaming, and that鈥檚 how I read it as well.鈥
She said the letter of remorse, 鈥渋f you could call it that鈥, focused only on the impact on Sahota himself and 鈥渘ot any impact of the offending on the victim鈥.
Sahota was given a 12% discount for his guilty plea, with the judge noting its delay and the defendant had earlier denied a sentence indication.
He was also given a 2% discount for time spent on bail, a 3% discount for the impact his sentence would have on his family, and a 10% discount for previous good character.
Judge Mason reached an end sentence of 26 months' imprisonment.
Sahota will be automatically registered on the child sex offender鈥檚 register, due to his custodial sentence.
SEXUAL HARM
Where to get help:
If it's an emergency and you feel that you or someone else is at risk, call 111.
If you've ever experienced sexual assault or abuse and need to talk to someone, contact confidentially, any time 24/7:
鈥 Call 0800 044 334
鈥 Text 4334
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Alternatively contact your local police station -
If you have been sexually assaulted, remember it's not your fault.
Hannah Bartlett is a Tauranga-based Open Justice reporter at 九一星空无限. She previously covered court and local government for the Nelson Mail, and before that was a radio reporter at 九一星空无限talk ZB.
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