Queensland government won't appeal sentencing of teen charged in Emma Lovell case

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Queensland government won't appeal sentencing of teen charged in Emma Lovell case
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Despite public outcry, the state's Attorney-General conceded there are "no prospects of successfully appealing the sentence".

The Queensland government has decided not to appeal the sentencing of one of the teenagers charged in the home invasion that claimed the life of Brisbane mum Emma Lovell.One of the teenagers, now aged 19, was sentenced for burglary and assault earlier this month and immediately released due to time already served.Despite public outcry, the state's Attorney-General conceded there are "no prospects of successfully appealing the sentence".

"The laws were in place, and they were weak laws, and unfortunately that means that what the community would want to see and what that family deserves is just not possible.": Stay across all the latest in breaking news, sport, politics and the weather via our news app and get notifications sent straight to your smartphone. Available on theOnce the town's first adult massage parlour, this building is now for sale as a three-bedroom family home.

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