A Riverside woman charged in relation to the alleged murder of Jake Anderson-Brettner appeared in the Launceston Supreme Court on Monday.
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Gemma Elizabeth Clark had previously pleaded not guilty to being an accessory after the fact. She appeared via video link before Justice Robert Pearce.
Defence counsel Evan Hughes told the court Ms Clark’s case was being reviewed by the Director of Public Prosecutions and a change to her charge was possible.
Riverside man Jack Harrison Sadler has pleaded not guilty to murdering Mr Anderson-Brettner, whose torso was found by police near Myrtle Park on August 20.
The 24-year-old went missing on August 15.
Mr Sadler, 26, will appear in the Launceston Supreme Court on November 19 and Ms Clark on November 1.