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A Queensland man convicted of years of sibling sexual abuse will serve at least one year in prison after a successful appeal.
A Queensland man convicted of sexually abusing his younger sister over years, including during his childhood and adulthood, will serve at least one year in prison after the state’s Attorney-General successfully appealed his suspended sentence.
The Court of Appeal upheld a four-year sentence, rejecting claims of "exceptional circumstances" despite the offender’s own history of abuse and assertions that he was influenced by a prior abuser.
The judges emphasized the severity, duration, and manipulation involved, noting his continued abuse despite promises to stop and the lack of explanation for adult reoffending.
The ruling affirms that serious child sexual offenses require meaningful imprisonment, regardless of complex personal histories.
Un hombre de Queensland condenado por años de abuso sexual de hermanos cumplirá al menos un año en prisión después de una apelación exitosa.