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A former police officer who killed a 95-year-old nursing home resident with a stun gun remains free after an Australian appeals court on Wednesday dismissed a prosecutor’s bid to have him imprisoned.

Three judges of the New South Wales state Court of Criminal Appeal unanimously dismissed the prosecution case that the non-custodial sentence imposed on Kristian White, 35, was “manifestly inadequate.”

White fired a Taser at Clare Nowland in the nursing home where she lived in Cooma on May 17, 2023. She fell and hit her head on the floor. She died in hospital a week later from an inoperable brain bleed.

The great-grandmother suffered dementia and nursing home staff called police because she was wandering around the building with a walker and holding a steak knife.

White was convicted of her manslaughter and sentenced in March to 450 hours of community service. He had faced a potential maximum sentence of 25 years in prison.

The sentence disappointed Nowland’s family and Director of Public Prosecutions Sally Dowling lodged an appeal.

The three judges found that although the sentence was lenient, it was not manifestly inadequate given the sentencing judge’s broad discretion.

White did not attend the Sydney court on Wednesday and his lawyers did not comment to the media.

Nowland’s family did not immediately make a media statement.

Prosecutors could potentially appeal the decision to Australia’s High Court.

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