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Lavinia Woodward stab sentence appeal permission refused | Lavinia Woodward stab sentence appeal permission refused |
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An Oxford University student who was spared jail for stabbing her boyfriend has been denied permission to appeal against her sentence. | |
However, Lavinia Woodward, 24, can still apply to have her case heard by a full court of two or three judges. | However, Lavinia Woodward, 24, can still apply to have her case heard by a full court of two or three judges. |
She pleaded guilty to unlawful wounding at Christ Church college while drunk. | She pleaded guilty to unlawful wounding at Christ Church college while drunk. |
Judge Ian Pringle QC suspended her 10-month jail sentence and at an earlier hearing said he believed immediate custody would damage her career. | Judge Ian Pringle QC suspended her 10-month jail sentence and at an earlier hearing said he believed immediate custody would damage her career. |
The case prompted a debate about inequality in the criminal justice system after he deferred her sentence to give her a chance to prove she was no longer addicted to drugs and alcohol. | The case prompted a debate about inequality in the criminal justice system after he deferred her sentence to give her a chance to prove she was no longer addicted to drugs and alcohol. |
He described Woodward as "an extraordinarily able young lady" and said sending her to prison would damage her hopes of becoming a surgeon. | He described Woodward as "an extraordinarily able young lady" and said sending her to prison would damage her hopes of becoming a surgeon. |
Woodward appealed against her sentence but a judge at the Court of Appeal after reviewing her application denied her permission. | |
Oxford Crown Court heard Woodward attacked her then boyfriend, whom she met on dating app Tinder, while he was visiting in December 2016. | Oxford Crown Court heard Woodward attacked her then boyfriend, whom she met on dating app Tinder, while he was visiting in December 2016. |
She became angry when he contacted her mother on Skype when he realised she had been drinking. | She became angry when he contacted her mother on Skype when he realised she had been drinking. |
She threw a laptop at him and stabbed him in the lower leg with a breadknife, also injuring two of his fingers. | She threw a laptop at him and stabbed him in the lower leg with a breadknife, also injuring two of his fingers. |
In his sentencing remarks Judge Pringle said there were "many mitigating features" of the case, and she had shown "a strong and unwavering determination" to rid herself of her addictions. | In his sentencing remarks Judge Pringle said there were "many mitigating features" of the case, and she had shown "a strong and unwavering determination" to rid herself of her addictions. |
Woodward has voluntarily suspended her studies at Oxford until the end of her sentence, when she will face a disciplinary procedure if she decides to return. | Woodward has voluntarily suspended her studies at Oxford until the end of her sentence, when she will face a disciplinary procedure if she decides to return. |
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