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Erin Patterson Appeals Life Sentence, Capital Punishment History Revealed

BREAKING: Convicted triple-murderer Erin Patterson is on the brink of an appeal for her life sentence, with her new defense attorney, Julian McMahon, filing for leave to appeal against both her conviction and the harsh sentence. This urgent development has drawn attention to the historical context of capital punishment in Victoria, where Patterson could have faced death by hanging if convicted before 1975.

McMahon brings a wealth of experience from his past cases involving capital punishment. Notably, he witnessed the execution of Van Tuong Nguyen in Singapore and represented Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran during their appeals in Indonesia before their executions. His involvement in Patterson’s appeal raises critical questions about the intersection of justice and punishment in Australia.

Patterson was sentenced to life in prison with a non-parole period of 33 years for what Justice Christopher Beale termed “the worst category of offences.” This sentence starkly contrasts with the average murder sentence in Victoria, which is less than 22 years with a 16-year non-parole period, as per the latest data from the Victoria’s Sentencing Advisory Council.

The appeal is set against the backdrop of Patterson’s harsh prison conditions, including 15 months of solitary confinement prior to her conviction. While the defense argues these conditions could support an appeal against her sentence, the prosecution may counter that Beale’s consideration of these factors led to a “manifestly inadequate” sentence.

The legal landscape is further complicated by the Nelson Mandela Rules, which classify prolonged solitary confinement as “torture.” This could provide grounds for a cross-appeal by the defense, emphasizing the ongoing debate over humane treatment within the justice system.

Patterson’s case echoes past cases, such as that of Akon Guode, another Victorian woman convicted of multiple murders. McMahon represented her, and although her appeal was unsuccessful, her sentence was eventually reduced from 26 years to 18 years, highlighting the fluidity of sentencing outcomes in the legal system.

As Patterson’s appeal unfolds, it not only raises questions about her future but also serves as a stark reminder that the abolition of the death penalty in Victoria did not eliminate the potential for severe and inhumane punishment. The legal community and the public await further developments on her appeal, with implications that could resonate far beyond her individual case.

Stay tuned for live updates as this developing story progresses, and share your thoughts on the implications of Patterson’s appeal and the broader issues of capital punishment and sentencing in Australia.

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