Chris Dawson: Convicted wife killer launches legal bid to have teen sex crime overturned
Convicted wife killer Chris Dawson has launched a bid to have a judge’s decision overturned.
The 76-year-old was convicted at Sydney’s Downing Centre District Court in June 2023 of a historical charge of carnal knowledge as a teacher of a girl over 10 and under 17.
His total sentence for the charge was mostly subsumed into his full 24-year sentence for murdering his wife Lynette Dawson in January 1982, merely adding one year to his non-parole period.
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Dawson’s carnal knowledge challenge came briefly before the NSW Court of Criminal Appeal on Thursday, when a two-hour hearing was scheduled for late March.
The teen student, who cannot be legally named, was Dawson’s motivation for murdering his wife and disposing of her body as he had become infatuated with the girl, the NSW Supreme Court found in August 2022 after a judge-alone murder trial.
His appeal of this murder conviction was thrown out in June.
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- With AAP