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A man’s appeal against a 13-month sentence for breaching a domestic violence order was denied, with the court calling the crime insidious and noting his repeated violations.
A man serving a 13-month prison sentence for breaching a domestic violence order had his appeal rejected by Orange District Court Judge Penny Musgrave, who called domestic violence an "insidious" crime often hidden from view.
Convicted of four counts including stalking and unauthorized contact, he made 27 calls and visited his former partner despite a court order.
Though he claimed remorse and rehabilitation during incarceration, the court cited a history of similar offenses and deemed his actions brazen and persistent.
The original sentence stands, with a non-parole period of seven months, making him eligible for release on February 16, 2026.
La apelación de un hombre contra una sentencia de 13 meses por violar una orden de violencia doméstica fue denegada, y el tribunal calificó el delito de insidioso y señaló sus reiteradas violaciones.