Jail sentence reduced for woman who poisoned GPs with mushroom dish laced with antipsychotic

A woman who poisoned two GPs and their child by adding an antipsychotic to a mushroom dish at a regular family dinner has had her sentence reduced on appeal.
Sharon Lee was originally jailed for nine years in the District Court of WA for the poisoning and an assault with a 2kg dumbbell.
Aged in her mid-40s, Ms Lee was the older sister of one of the GPs, who owned a practice in Perth.
Ms Lee had worked for them as a medical receptionist, a Court of Appeal three-judge panel heard.