Judge Grant Fraser granted permanent name suppression to protect the man's family, his mental state, his wife's job and his ability to rehabilitate.
"I've also accepted without hesitation the public interest and the public being aware of the character of you, and I've also taken into account the seriousness of your offending," Judge Fraser said.
"In this case there is no offending against any individuals within the New Zealand community.
"Therefore publicity in my view is not required to flush out any potential offenders or to enable members of the community to keep themselves safe from you."


