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Hastings man Antony Quinney given home detention for indecent conduct with boy

Author
Ric Stevens,
Publish Date
Thu, 10 Jul 2025, 8:40pm
Antony Quinney (inset) appeared for sentencing in the Napier District Court after being found guilty of sexual offences against a young boy. Inset photo / Supplied
Antony Quinney (inset) appeared for sentencing in the Napier District Court after being found guilty of sexual offences against a young boy. Inset photo / Supplied

Hastings man Antony Quinney given home detention for indecent conduct with boy

Author
Ric Stevens,
Publish Date
Thu, 10 Jul 2025, 8:40pm

Warning: This story contains details of sexual offending against a child and may be upsetting.

A middle-aged man with no previous criminal history will spend the next 10 months wearing an ankle bracelet after a jury found him guilty of sexual offending against a young boy.

Hastings man Anthony Raymond Quinney, 50, photographed the boy with his togs down while on an outing to Cape Kidnappers.

He later indecently touched him in a bed at a motel.

The Napier District Court was told on Thursday that Quinney still denied that he committed the offences after facing two charges of doing an indecent act with a boy under 12.

However, a jury found earlier that Quinney did offend against the boy during a birthday trip in December 2021.

Antony Raymond Quinney, pictured here several years ago, was found guilty by a jury of two counts of indecent conduct with a boy.Antony Raymond Quinney, pictured here several years ago, was found guilty by a jury of two counts of indecent conduct with a boy.

鈥淭he jury did not accept your version of events was 鈥 reasonably plausible,鈥 Judge Bridget Mackintosh told him.

Judge Mackintosh said Quinney had no criminal record, financially supported his parents and had been a generous donor to charity.

She told Quinney that it was difficult to see where the offending had come from, because in many respects he had been 鈥渄oing the right thing鈥.

However, she said on the trip to Cape Kidnappers that Quinney had taken the boy, who was not related to him, to a secluded spot. He asked him to remove his togs and photographed him.

He told the boy that he needed to practise taking photos.

He later took the boy and another child that was with them to a motel, where age-appropriate activities were set up for them, including video games.

However, Quinney insisted they sleep in the same bed, where indecent touching took place.

Judge Mackintosh said the offending had 鈥渢aken its toll鈥 on the boy鈥檚 family and a victim impact statement from his mother said the boy is now anxious and withdrawn, and demonstrating a lack of trust in men.

He is receiving counselling and therapy and the 鈥渞ipple effect鈥 of the offending is affecting others in the family.

Judge Mackintosh sentenced Quinney to 10 months of home detention, 80 hours of community work and ordered that he pay $5000 to the boy in reparation for emotional harm.

She suggested the money might be used for continuing counselling.

The judge also imposed six months of conditions after the home detention finishes, including having no unsupervised contact with people under the age of 16.

Judge Mackintosh declined to add Quinney鈥檚 name to the child sex offender register, saying he would be intensely monitored during his home detention and post-detention conditions.

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:
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Alternatively contact your local police station - 
If you have been sexually assaulted, remember it's not your fault.

Ric Stevens spent many years working for the former New Zealand Press Association news agency, including as a political reporter at Parliament, before holding senior positions at various daily newspapers. He joined 九一星空无限鈥檚 Open Justice team in 2022 and is based in Hawke鈥檚 Bay. His writing in the crime and justice sphere is informed by four years of frontline experience as a probation officer.

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