00:00Save to say this, the public reading of so many beautifully written expressions of grief
00:06from the people who knew and loved Matthew McLuckie and continue to mourn his death
00:11provided a vivid picture of this remarkable, bright, joyful, young, red-headed man
00:16that will not be forgotten.
00:19Matthew McLuckie's family has been absolutely shattered by his death.
00:24Their grief has been intensified by the drawn-out process
00:27that has attended the legal requirement to determine whether,
00:32as a result of Ms Adams' self-inflicted brain injuries, she was unfit to stand a trial.
00:39It is important to record that it was the duty of Ms Adams' lawyers to address that issue,
00:45but also to acknowledge that the process of its determination
00:48has proved almost unbearable for Matthew McLuckie's family.
00:53However, I am satisfied beyond reasonable doubt
00:56that Ms Adams currently poses a significant danger to society.
01:01That was already the case before she committed the present offences.
01:05Possibly the most troubling piece of evidence I have heard
01:08during the protracted course of these proceedings
01:11was the information I received not long before the pleas were entered
01:15that Ms Adams had again been consuming methyl amphetamine.
01:18This appears to have been associated with socialising with other drug users,
01:24notwithstanding the substantial level of disability support Ms Adams receives.
01:29At the same time, the report provides a solid basis
01:31for concluding that Ms Adams had an upbringing of considerable disadvantage.
01:35It was reported by Ms Adams that on one occasion when she self-placed back with her mother
01:42at the age of 13, her mother gave her an ice pipe and that she got addicted straight away.
01:50Ms Edwidge noted that Ms Adams has a history of drug use, self-harming and risk-taking behaviours.
01:55Unsurprisingly, she has always had problems with learning, finding everything...
02:01But Ms Adams' moral culpability for the offences is reduced.
02:06She cannot be said to have the same level of responsibility for her actions
02:12as a person of sound mind, raised not with an ice pipe but in a loving family.
02:19On the other hand, every aspect of that history has served to compound
02:23the risk Ms Adams poses to society.
02:27She has a history of driving offences, a history of drug use
02:30and a history of disinhibition or dysregulation.
02:34In light of her traumatic brain injuries and the uncertain path of those injuries,
02:39it is impossible to make any reliable assessment of her prospects of rehabilitation.
02:45I have determined that, because of the danger she poses to society,
02:49factors that would otherwise be mitigating in this sentencing exercise
02:54of youth and reduced moral culpability, cannot be reflected in the head sentence.
03:01I propose to reflect those considerations only in the fixing of the non-parole period.
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