A WOMAN who helped murderer and armed robber Owen Fuller after his 2013 crimes at Young has avoided full-time jail.
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Tamsin Marie Paul last week was sentenced to concurrent nine-month suspended sentences in Downing Centre District Court.
Paul had previously plead guilty in Downing Centre District Court to concealing a serious indictable offence of another person and to hindering discovery of evidence regarding a serious indictable offence.
According to facts Fuller used a tomahawk to bludgeon Corey Power to death on August 29, 2013 after he had robbed a service station while armed with a crowbar.
Two other people involved are still awaiting sentence for their roles in assisting Fuller after the violent crimes that took place in Young in 2013.
Fuller’s mother, Annette Heather Allen, has already been found guilty by a jury of being an accessory after the fact of unlawful killing and will receive her sentence on June 23 in Downing Centre District Court.