A woman who admitted having sex with a dog will await her sentencing behind bars.
The sentencing for her offences was reserved, with the judge saying the acts of bestiality were ârepulsiveâ and âagainst the order of natureâ.
The charges arose after police discovered disturbing video of Driscoll performing the obscene act while they were investigating unrelated allegations back in 2014.
During her court appearance in October 2014 she arrived accompanied by an unnamed man and a dog, believed to be a pitbull terrier.
Defence lawyer James Godbolt said Driscoll had sex with the dog at the request of her former partner and had been publically shamed.
Driscoll was remanded in custody to await sentencing by Judge Terry Martin after she also admitted stabbing someone with a fork, biting a child and trafficking cannabis.
RSPCA Queensland said at the time: âThis isnât something youâd normally expect, itâs quite unusual.
âUnder the Animal Care Protection Act bestiality isnât included. To take action and remove the dog we would have to prove actions there were cruel or that it was tormented.
âThe RSPCA would ideally like to get a dog out of the situation if bestiality was happening, but to operate under the act we would have to prove those two things.â
âWeâd try to do everything we can to help the dog if that is the case.â
Credit: Metro.co.uk