Statement from the Queensland Attorney-General

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The Hon. Deb Frecklington, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for Integrity (Qld), Media Release, 28 August 2025

I have today instructed the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions to lodge an appeal against a sentence handed down in the Roma District Court.

On 30 July 2025, Floyd Norman Daniel was convicted of multiple offences, including assault occasioning bodily harm (domestic violence) and committing a malicious act with intent.

During the course of the offending, a woman was repeatedly punched and one of the police officers who responded was stabbed and suffered a collapsed lung.

I consider the sentence handed down to be manifestly inadequate.

My thoughts are with the victims and I thank the police for the difficult job they do every day – their families rightly expect them to come home safely.

A Notice of Appeal will now be lodged with the Court of Appeal registry on my behalf by the Director of Public Prosecutions.

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