Oxford Student Lavinia Woodward Given Suspended Sentence For Stabbing Ex-Boyfriend

Lavinia Woodward is an aspiring heart surgeon.
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An Oxford University student who a judge previously suggested was “too clever” to go to prison has been sparred jail time for stabbing her boyfriend with a bread knife.

Lavinia Woodward, who attacked her then partner after drinking at her university accommodation at Christ Church College, was on Monday given a 10-month suspended jail sentence. 

At a previous hearing the 24-year-old, of Christ Church, St Aldate’s, Oxford, had pleaded guilty to unlawfully wounding her partner.

At Oxford Crown Court, Judge Ian Pringle QC imposed the sentence, suspended for 18 months, telling Woodward: “There are many mitigating features in your case. Principally, at the age of 24 you have no previous convictions of any nature whatsoever.

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Oxford University student Lavinia Woodward has been given a suspended sentence for stabbing her former boyfriend
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“Secondly, I find that you were genuinely remorseful following this event and, indeed, it was against your bail conditions, you contacted your partner to fully confess your guilt and your deep sorrow for what happened.

“Thirdly, whilst you are a clearly highly-intelligent individual, you had an immaturity about you which was not commensurate for someone of your age.”

Judge Pringle went on: “Fourthly, as the reports from the experts make clear, you suffer from an emotionally-unstable personality disorder, a severe eating disorder and alcohol drug dependence.

“Finally, and most significantly, you have demonstrated over the last nine months that you are determined to rid yourself of your alcohol and drug addiction and have undergone extensive treatment including counselling to address the many issues that you face.

“In particular, you have demonstrated to me since I adjourned this matter in May a strong and unwavering determination to do so despite the enormous pressure under which you were put and which has been referred to me by your counsel.”

Judge Pringle previously said a jail sentence may be “too severe” for Woodward because it could ruin her medical career. The student is said to be an aspiring heart surgeon.