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A woman who lit eight fires, causing millions of dollars in damage, refused to engage in her sentencing, instead opting to stand with her back to the court.

Maya Moore was dialling in remotely from a small booth at Wellington's Arohata prison on Monday.

She made no comment and never showed her face during the hearing, as Judge Peter Hobbs told her the emotional toll of her offending couldn't be understated.

In September, a jury found Moore guilty of setting fires at two properties on Wards Line, near Greytown, in October 2022.

Moore didn't attend her trial despite repeated efforts by the judge to get her to do so, and was found guilty of nine charges, including attempted arson and five of arson.

During the sentencing, Judge Hobbs said while the Crown's case was circumstantial, "having sat through nearly two weeks of evidence, in my view the evidence was overwhelmingly strong and the jury's verdict was unsurprising".

The court heard that before the fir

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