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Sex offender who 'destroyed' child's life claims jury was hypnotised to convict
- Natalie Wolf, 47, was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for assaulting a child.
- Wolf claimed police and the jury were hypnotised to convict her, but the judge rejected the conspiracy theory.
- Judge Gavin Doig dismissed Wolf’s conspiracy claims and said the victim is the real focus of justice.
- Wolf will remain on the sex offenders register for life and face a sexual harm prevention order.
- The victim said Wolf ‘destroyed’ her childhood and described ongoing harm from the abuse.
- Wolf said she would appeal, insisting someone else committed the offence.
- The court imposed a life-long sex offenders register requirement for Wolf.
- The sentencing included a restraining order against Wolf and a sexual harm prevention order.
- The judge stated the real victim must face justice, not the accused.
- The case drew attention to the allegations of hypnosis in the courtroom and subsequent appeal.
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