Difference between revisions of "Christie Lee Kennedy"
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− | In March 2021 Christie Lee Kennedy was charged with |
+ | In March 2021 Christie Lee Kennedy was charged with in relation to an incident involving her husband, David Larkin, and a woman, Zowie Noring.. It was alleged that Kennedy attempted to run over Larkin and Noring with her car. Kennedy reportedly believed that Larkin was having an affair with Noring.<ref>https://www.news.com.au/national/queensland/courts-law/jury-told-of-wifes-act-after-discovering-husbands-affair/news-story/492ea1f318369f177ab7c8cc42fd841d</ref> |
In August 2022 Kennedy was found not guilty of two counts of ''malicious acts with intent to disable'' while the jury could not delivery a verdict on alternative charges of two count of ''assault occasioning bodily harm while armed''. Kennedy had previously pled guilty to one count of unlawful assault.<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/jury-discharged-in-trial-of-jilted-wife/ar-AA11tosl</ref> |
In August 2022 Kennedy was found not guilty of two counts of ''malicious acts with intent to disable'' while the jury could not delivery a verdict on alternative charges of two count of ''assault occasioning bodily harm while armed''. Kennedy had previously pled guilty to one count of unlawful assault.<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/jury-discharged-in-trial-of-jilted-wife/ar-AA11tosl</ref> |
Revision as of 12:38, 5 September 2022
In March 2021 Christie Lee Kennedy was charged with in relation to an incident involving her husband, David Larkin, and a woman, Zowie Noring.. It was alleged that Kennedy attempted to run over Larkin and Noring with her car. Kennedy reportedly believed that Larkin was having an affair with Noring.[1]
In August 2022 Kennedy was found not guilty of two counts of malicious acts with intent to disable while the jury could not delivery a verdict on alternative charges of two count of assault occasioning bodily harm while armed. Kennedy had previously pled guilty to one count of unlawful assault.[2]