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On November 8th, 2001 a woman was sentenced to life imprisonment because the Justice believed that she had a lack of remorse for the murder that she had committed. The Justice also refused to set a fixed term on how long the woman had to wait to apply for parole and actually insisted that her papers be marked “never to be released”. This was the first time that a woman was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility for parole in Australian history.
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On November 8th, 2001 a woman was sentenced to life imprisonment because the Justice believed that she had a lack of remorse for the murder that she had committed. The Justice also refused to set a fixed term on how long the woman had to wait to apply for parole and actually insisted that her papers be marked “never to be released”. This was the first time that a woman was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility for parole in Australian history.
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