Last week an 18-year-old youth offender was sentenced to probation for stabbing an army veteran in an incident that was described as a “retaliatory ambush” and "chilling" by the judge.
Deb Frecklington has now stepped in a search for some justice in this case.
Queensland Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Integrity Deb Frecklington told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "This teenager was charged under the former laws and he was sentenced under the former laws as his right."
"Under the new laws, this kid would have been sentenced as an adult as he should have been under the new laws."
"In this case I'm very bothered by it and that's why I'm seeking that advice on the appeal."
"His behaviour outside of court, people were rightfully very shocked by that, I mean, I thought it was disgraceful," Mrs. Frecklington said.
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