A woman found guilty of child sex offending has asked the court to be lenient in sentencing because she was also a victim of her ex-husband.The lawyer of a South Australian woman found guilty of historic child sex abuse alongside her ex-husband has asked for a lenient sentence for his client, claiming she was also a victim of her then-husband's.
"She fell pregnant some months later and the first child in that relationship was born the following year," Mr Armstrong said. "It is not the case that was out there actively attempting to engage and ensconce herself with young girls," the defence lawyer said. "I felt discarded like a sex toy, living on a mattress on the floor in the bedroom," she previously said.
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