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Man who shot daughter in head will end sentence at home after considered COVID-19 threat

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Mar 26, 2020 #Covid-, #deemed
Man who shot daughter in head will end sentence at home after considered COVID-19 threat

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March 26, 2020 19: 05:57

A Gippsland male who shot his daughter in the head will complete his sentence in your home after a judge discovered him to be at a higher threat of contracting coronavirus.

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  • The 69- year-old Gippsland guy is sentenced to 449 days’ jail and a two-year community corrections order
  • He had remained in custody because the shooting and pleaded guilty to conduct threatening life and a weapons charge
  • The judge said Madex would be at higher risk of contracting COVID-19 if he stayed in jail

On January 2 in 2015, Rodney Charles Madex shot his child Tammy with a rifle at a home they shared in Glengarry North near Traralgon.

Madex, 69, pleaded guilty in Melbourne’s Supreme Court recently to carry out endangering life and having a weapon.

In sentencing remarks on Thursday, Justice Rita Incerti acknowledged that Madex had b

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