UPDATE: A 22-year-old pregnant woman has avoided conviction for her role in a violent street brawl that left another woman injured. Tahlia Jackson, who is six months pregnant, appeared in Batemans Bay Local Court on November 17, 2023, where she pled guilty to charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault.
In a tense courtroom session, Jackson argued her case, having previously missed a court appearance that led to a conviction in her absence. Jackson’s defense highlighted her difficult circumstances, including a diagnosis of complex PTSD and anxiety, which may have influenced her behavior during the altercation.
The brawl occurred in April when Jackson was involved in an argument around a vehicle. Jackson’s co-accused, Jayden Caldwell, had a history of violence, having been sentenced to an intensive corrections order for his involvement in the incident. The court heard Caldwell had engaged in aggressive behavior towards Jackson, prompting her to react violently during the confrontation.
Police prosecutor Sergeant David Weaver revealed that the victim had intervened to help Jackson but ended up being assaulted by her instead. Defense solicitor Lisa Stone stated, “It became a street brawl for want of a better way of putting it.” She emphasized Jackson’s remorse for her actions, noting that the incident was out of character.
In his ruling, Magistrate Bryan Robinson acknowledged Jackson’s difficult situation and the aggression she faced from Caldwell. He stated, “The way you reacted was very violent and caused injuries,” but also recognized Jackson’s remorse and the fact that she had moved to the Central Coast to escape her previous relationship and environment.
Ultimately, Magistrate Robinson opted not to record a conviction, placing Jackson on a conditional release order for 18 months. He remarked, “It’s not an opportunity that’s often given to people, but for the reasons indicated, I’ve put some trust in you.”
The court’s decision not only impacts Jackson’s future but also highlights the complexities surrounding domestic violence and mental health. This developing story raises important questions about support systems for individuals facing such challenges.
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