Sharon Nitschke has avoid jail after stealing from the Riverland Vine Improvement Committee.
A South Australian woman who used more than $250,000 in stolen money to buy luxury items - including jewellery and a $2000 puppy - has avoided jail.
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Sharon Tracey Nitschke pleaded guilty to one count of theft after she stole the money from her former employer, the Riverland Vine Improvement Committee, between 2013 and 2017.
Judge Rauf Soulio on Monday handed Nitchke a three-year home detention sentence, with a non-parole period of 18 months.
Australian Associated Press