The Crown has filed for an extension of time to consider appealing the woman's acquittal on intimidation charges.
A magistrate's finding that William Tyrrell's former foster mother was not guilty of intimidating another child could be challenged by prosecutors.
In March, Magistrate Susan McIntyre found that the mother's threats to slap the child amounted to intimidation.William Tyrrell disappeared from his foster grandmother's house in Kendall on September 12, 2014. The foster father also intimidated the youngster on one occasion while driving to school, when the child was heard crying and sobbing.
Police prosecution of the pair relied on more than 1000 hours of covert recordings made in their home and vehicles over 14 months in 2020 and 2021.
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