Teenager who murdered British mother in her home has sentence REDUCED
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The family of a British woman murdered during a home invasion in Australia is devastated after the teen killer’s sentence was reduced by almost 18 months upon appeal.

The young perpetrator, who remains unnamed due to being 17 at the time of the crime, fatally stabbed Emma Lovell in the heart after breaking into her family’s home in North Lakes, north of Brisbane, around 11:30 pm on Boxing Day in 2022.

After a successful appeal on Friday, the teen will now serve a minimum of approximately eight years and four months in detention, instead of about nine years and nine months before being released under supervision.

Lyndy Atkinson, a victims of youth crime ambassador who has been supporting the Lovell family since before the initial sentencing, said the family is now experiencing additional trauma.

‘They are a broken family … (the teen defendant) will be able to get out and live his best life,’ she said.

“Lee Lovell has lost a wife, and his two daughters have lost their mother. I feel the system still favors offenders while victims continue to be overlooked,” she stated.

Queensland Attorney-General Deb Frecklington described the appeal result as unacceptable and attributed it to the previous government’s “weak laws.”

‘I am now looking at my options to make an appeal to the High Court,’ she said.

Emma Lovell died after being stabbed by a teenager during a home invasion in North Lakes, Brisbane, on Boxing Day 2022

Emma Lovell died after being stabbed by a teenager during a home invasion in North Lakes, Brisbane, on Boxing Day 2022

Lyndy Atkinson said Lee Lovell (above) and his two daughters (also pictured) felt additional trauma after the boy's sentence was reduced

Lyndy Atkinson said Lee Lovell (above) and his two daughters (also pictured) felt additional trauma after the boy’s sentence was reduced 

Mr Lovell is pictured with his late wife (left) and his two daughters - Mrs Lovell's death and the subsequent reducing of the killer's penalty has 'broken' them

Mr Lovell is pictured with his late wife (left) and his two daughters – Mrs Lovell’s death and the subsequent reducing of the killer’s penalty has ‘broken’ them

Queensland opposition leader Steven Miles said he did not want to ‘score cheap political points’ but was shocked by the decision and thinking of the family.

Mrs Lovell’s husband Lee, who was wounded during the home invasion, was unable to attend court on Friday when the appeal decision was handed down.

The home invasion led to ‘adult crime, adult time’ changes in Queensland law that allow for youth offenders to face a mandatory life sentence for murder with a minimum 20 years before parole.

‘The murder of Emma Lovell rocked the state and Queenslanders made it very clear enough is enough and change needed to occur,’ Ms Frecklington said.

‘The community and Emma’s family will be devastated by this outcome and our thoughts are with them on another very difficult day they should never have had to endure.’

Justice Tom Sullivan in May 2024 sentenced the teen, then aged 19, to a maximum of 14 years with a requirement to serve 70 per cent of that time in detention, after he found the crime to be ‘particularly heinous’.

Floral tributes were left near to the scene of the crime following Mrs Powell's death in 2022

Floral tributes were left near to the scene of the crime following Mrs Powell’s death in 2022 

The Court of Appeal on Friday allowed the teen’s appeal against the length of his sentence, with two of the three judges agreeing it was ‘manifestly excessive’.

In his dissenting opinion, Justice John Bond stated he was ‘respectfully’ not able to find the sentence unjust or plainly unreasonable.

Justice David Boddice found the 14-year sentence should stand but reduced the detention period to 60 per cent.

He cited the teen’s guilty plea, ‘genuine remorse and prospects of rehabilitation’ as special circumstances justifying his release from detention after serving less than the statutory 70 per cent.

The teen had appealed Justice Sullivan’s ‘particularly heinous’ finding in a bid to get his overall sentence reduced to 10 years.

However, Justice Boddice found Justice Sullivan’s decision to impose the maximum overall sentence available at the time was correct as the offences were ‘properly described as provoking a sense of outrage’.

The teen now has five years left to serve in detention after 500 days of pre-sentence custody in May 2024 were recognised as time served.

The teen’s male co-offender, also a juvenile, was acquitted of murder at a judge-only trial in October.

He was found guilty of burglary and assaulting Mr Lovell, and in December he was sentenced to 18 months’ detention – time he has served.

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