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Subscriber only The family of a little boy killed in a crash at Bouldercombe in 2016 will have to wait weeks to find out if Queensland s Attorney-General will appeal the wholly suspended prison sentence the driver who caused the crash received last month. The family of four-year-old Taylen Swanson has asked Attorney-General Shannon Fentiman for the appeal, saying they are appalled by the lenience of the sentence for Michelle Lee Newton who received a wholly suspended 3.5 year prison term for the charge of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death on March 19 in Rockhampton District Court. Parties have one month from the sentence date to lodge an appeal with the Queensland courts.
Taylen s family to wait weeks to find out appeal status
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Taylen s family to wait weeks to find out appeal status
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Taylen s family to wait weeks to find out appeal status
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Taylen s family to wait weeks to find out appeal status
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