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Lavinia Woodward: Stab attack student quits Oxford | Lavinia Woodward: Stab attack student quits Oxford |
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An "extraordinarily able" student spared jail for stabbing her boyfriend will not return to Oxford University. | An "extraordinarily able" student spared jail for stabbing her boyfriend will not return to Oxford University. |
Lavinia Woodward pleaded guilty in 2017 to unlawful wounding at Christ Church college while drunk. | Lavinia Woodward pleaded guilty in 2017 to unlawful wounding at Christ Church college while drunk. |
At Oxford Crown Court, Judge Ian Pringle QC suspended her 10-month jail sentence, having said immediate custody would damage her career. | At Oxford Crown Court, Judge Ian Pringle QC suspended her 10-month jail sentence, having said immediate custody would damage her career. |
Now the college has told the Tab the 26-year-old "has formally withdrawn from the college and the university". | |
Woodward had voluntarily suspended her studies at Oxford until the end of her sentence when she would have faced a disciplinary procedure if she had decided to return. | Woodward had voluntarily suspended her studies at Oxford until the end of her sentence when she would have faced a disciplinary procedure if she had decided to return. |
The case prompted a debate about inequality in the criminal justice system, after Judge Pringle described Woodward as "an extraordinarily able young lady". | The case prompted a debate about inequality in the criminal justice system, after Judge Pringle described Woodward as "an extraordinarily able young lady". |
He said sending her to prison would damage her hopes of becoming a surgeon, and initially deferred her sentence to give her a chance to beat her drug and alcohol addictions. | He said sending her to prison would damage her hopes of becoming a surgeon, and initially deferred her sentence to give her a chance to beat her drug and alcohol addictions. |
Last year, Woodward tried to appeal against her sentence but she was denied permission by the Court of Appeal. | Last year, Woodward tried to appeal against her sentence but she was denied permission by the Court of Appeal. |
Judge Johannah Cutts said Judge Pringle had taken an exceptional course by suspending her jail term, and his sentence was "constructive and compassionate". | Judge Johannah Cutts said Judge Pringle had taken an exceptional course by suspending her jail term, and his sentence was "constructive and compassionate". |
Oxford Crown Court heard Woodward attacked her then boyfriend, whom she met on the dating app Tinder, in December 2016. | Oxford Crown Court heard Woodward attacked her then boyfriend, whom she met on the dating app Tinder, 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. |
Woodward threw a laptop at him and stabbed him in the lower leg with a breadknife, also injuring two of his fingers. | Woodward 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. | In his sentencing remarks, Judge Pringle said there were "many mitigating features" of the case. |
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