Woman, 35, pleads not guilty to accessory after the fact of attempted murder
A Hobart woman has faced court for the first time, fighting charges alleging her connection to an alleged attempted murder of a young retail worker. DETAILS >
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A Hobart woman will fight charges alleging her connection to an alleged attempted murder of a young retail worker.
The woman appeared for the first time in Hobart Magistrates Court where her lawyer entered pleas of not guilty to two counts of accessory after the fact of attempted murder.
Her charges stem from her alleged connection to the alleged attempted murder of a Harris Scarfe Moonah employee on Friday, February 10, 2023.
The woman was originally charged with aggravated armed robbery over the alleged act.
In court, her lawyer asked the matter be adjourned to a date in late April.
A 13-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder, while a 15-year-old boy has been charged with aggravated armed robbery and assault over the same incident.
A video depicting the alleged incident was circulating on social media, with Tasmania Police urging users not to reshare or publish the video, as it identified the teenagers.