— With AAP.
An appeal against wife-killer Borce Ristevski’s jail term has been lodged by Victoria’s Director of Public Prosecutions.
Kerri Judd QC on Monday announced she had lodged the appeal on the basis the sentence is “manifestly inadequate”.
In April, 55-year-old Ristevski was jailed for at least six years and a maximum of nine years after admitting to the manslaughter of his wife Karen Ristevski, meaning with time already served he could walk free from prison on parole in December 2023.
A Court of Appeal date is yet to be set.
Karen Ristevski’s body was found covered in branches at Macedon Regional Park eight months after the 47-year-old went missing in June 2016.
Ristevski killed his wife at their Avondale Heights home before bundling her body into her Mercedes-Benz. He lied to his wife’s family for months and played a mournful pallbearer at her funeral.
Mamamia’s daily news podcast The Quicky speaks to Channel Nine court reporter Eliza Rugg about why Karen Ristevski’s life was only worth nine years. Post continues below audio.
He was initially due to stand trial for murder but a court deemed there was insufficient evidence to secure a conviction, at which point he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter.
The son of Borce Ristevski, Anthony Rickard, has claimed his father pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of his wife Karen Ristevski to avoid details of his wife’s relationship with his son coming out in court.