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A woman in Orange, Australia, had her 16-month sentence reduced to 12 months for stabbing her boyfriend in a drug-fueled domestic violence incident.
A woman in Orange, Australia, had her 16-month prison sentence reduced to 12 months after appealing her conviction for stabbing her boyfriend during a violent, drug-fueled altercation in September 2024.
The incident, captured on CCTV, occurred after he pushed her and physically assaulted her on the stairs of their residence.
She claimed she was a victim of ongoing domestic violence and coerced into methamphetamine use.
The court acknowledged her trauma and victimization but noted her role as an aggressor and history of breaching court orders.
The appeal was granted, reducing her sentence to 12 months with a six-month non-parole period, making her eligible for release on December 9, 2025, followed by a two-year community correction order.
A una mujer de Orange, Australia, se le redujo la condena de 16 meses a 12 meses por haber apuñalado a su novio en un incidente de violencia doméstica provocado por las drogas.