The teenage boy who murdered mother-of-two Emma Lovell outside her North Lakes home, north of Brisbane, is sentenced to 14 years in jail.
A judge has found the murder of Queensland woman Emma Lovell almost 18 months ago "particularly heinous" and has sentenced her teenage killer to 14 years in jail.
During submissions, the Supreme Court heard the now 19-year-old had been in the company of another boy at the time, who is also facing charges, but has not yet entered a plea.
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