Teenager acquitted of Emma Lovell's Boxing Day murder in North Lakes released from detention after sentencing
2 weeks, 5 days ago

Teenager acquitted of Emma Lovell's Boxing Day murder in North Lakes released from detention after sentencing

ABC  

A teenager acquitted of the home invasion murder of south-east Queensland woman Emma Lovell will be released from detention after being sentenced for lesser offences. Late on Boxing Day in 2022, two teens broke into Ms Lovell's North Lakes home through an open front door. These included several counts of entering a dwelling with intent, stealing and unlawful use of a motor vehicle that took place in the months leading up to the Boxing Day home invasion. Lasting fear Reading his victim impact statement in person, Mr Lovell told the court the teenager's offending had left him feeling afraid to be in his own home.

History of this topic

Second teenager charged with murder of North Lakes mother Emma Lovell pleads not guilty
2 months ago
Teenager denies murder of Brianna Ghey
1 year, 5 months ago
Youth crime debate in wake of Emma Lovell stabbing a 'political death spiral', expert says
1 year, 11 months ago

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