The mother of an Adelaide girl sexually assaulted by her grandfather tells a court his crime is too horrifying for people to hear and her family now lives isolated and silenced.
Adelaide mother whose toddler son consumed drug fantasy has jail sentence suspended
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Carly Jane Wren faced court for sentencing submissions earlier this month.
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A mother who left an unlawful and dangerous item without an innocent purpose in the presence of her young son, who then consumed it, has been released on a good behaviour bond.
Key points:
The judge accepted Wren was genuinely remorseful for her actions
Wren s son has been removed from her care as she undergoes drug rehabilitation treatment
Carly Jane Wren, 35, previously pleaded guilty to one count of criminal neglect, after her two-year-old son consumed the drug GHB, commonly known as fantasy .
A sexual predator has been jailed for six years for repeatedly abusing a pregnant girl aged 13 or 14, while she was in state care.
Philip Edwin McIntosh was arrested for having reoccurring intercourse with the child back in February, but after being released from police custody he resumed the sexual relationship.
The 21-year-old pleaded guilty in the South Australian District Court to maintaining an unlawful sexual relationship and contravening an order not to communicate with her.
The court heard the victim was inexplicably allowed to move in with her abuser while she was residing in a placement with the Department of Child Protection .
Paedophile jailed for maintaining sexual relationship with pregnant teenager in state care
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Philip Edwin McIntosh was sentenced in the District Court.
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A paedophile who was living with his victim while she was in state care resumed a sexual relationship with the pregnant young teenager after he was arrested and then released from police custody.
Key points:
Philip Edwin McIntosh pleaded guilty in the SA District Court to child sex offences
His victim was aged either 13 or 14 when he started contacting her and then moved in with her
McIntosh received a discounted sentence because of his early guilty pleas