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A Wollongong woman was released after pleading guilty to breaching a domestic violence order and resisting police, receiving an 11-month community order instead of jail.
A 36-year-old Wollongong woman was released from prison after pleading guilty to breaching an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order and resisting police on November 8.
Officers responded to a reported assault, but a witness confirmed none occurred.
The woman, violating a 50-meter restriction, was on the victim’s property when police arrived, ran inside, and was forcibly removed.
She appeared in court via video link while in prison attire, expressing regret.
Magistrate Geraldine Beattie noted her prior incarceration influenced the decision to avoid another jail term.
Instead, she was released and placed on an 11-month community correction order.
Una mujer de Wollongong fue puesta en libertad después de declararse culpable de violar una orden de violencia doméstica y resistirse a la policía, recibiendo una orden comunitaria de 11 meses en lugar de prisión.