In a domestic violence case, Gemma* was charged with common assault after slapping her husband in an argument. Gemma had no prior record and was actively involved in community work.
Supporting Evidence:
Gemma’s husband was supportive of his wife and took responsibility for his role in the argument at the sentence hearing.
Mitigating Circumstances:
The Court considered the mitigating factors in Gemma’s case and exercised its discretion not to record a conviction. Despite the charge arising in a domestic violence setting, the Court found it appropriate to impose a sentence of a Community Release Order without conviction for a period of 12 months.
Outcome:
In conclusion, Gemma was able to avoid a conviction and receive a Community Release Order due to the mitigating circumstances in her case.
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*Names have been changed for client confidentiality