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Michael Slater sentenced to four years over domestic violence charges

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April 22, 2025
Michael Slater sentenced to four years over domestic violence charges, released due to time served
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Sydney, April 22, 2025: Former Australian Test cricketer Michael Slater has been sentenced to four years in prison for a series of domestic violence offenses, but will be released immediately after serving more than a year in pre-sentence custody.

The 55-year-old pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including two counts of common assault, one count of unlawful striking, one count of assault occasioning bodily harm, burglary, and two counts of strangulation. The sentence, partially suspended, reflects the severity of the charges but also credits time already served since Slater was denied bail in April 2024.

Queensland District Court Judge Glen Cash, while delivering the sentence, described Slater’s struggle with alcoholism as central to his behavior.

“It’s obvious that you are an alcoholic. Alcoholism is part of your make-up,” Judge Cash stated. “Rehabilitation will not be easy.”

Slater collapsed in court upon being denied bail last year and had to be physically assisted by prison staff. He has since spent over 12 months in custody.

Once a prominent figure in international cricket, Slater played 74 Tests for Australia between 1993 and 2001, scoring more than 5,000 runs, including 14 centuries and 21 half-centuries. After retiring from cricket in 2004, he transitioned into broadcasting, working with Channel 4 in the UK and later with Australia’s Seven Network. His commentary career ended in 2021 when he was dropped from the network.

Slater’s latest sentencing follows a 2022 conviction in which he received a two-year community corrections order for common assault and attempted stalking.

The case has once again cast a spotlight on the personal struggles of sports personalities and the broader issues of domestic violence and substance abuse. Slater’s legal team has indicated that he will pursue ongoing treatment and rehabilitation following his release.

Tags: AustraliaAustralian cricketerChannel 4Domestic ViolenceMichael SlaterSeven networkUK
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