No-one is actually sure what 'the defence' was, but YOU the British taxpayer stumped up £132k for it anyway. Just as you have bankrolled the legal activities of any number other of terrorists inexplicably allowed to return to the UK, after time away supporting Jihadist organisations in Syria and elsewhere.
And rest assured, you'll also be bankrolling whatever fatuous 'appeal' or legal challenge that will follow the conviction (and inadequate sentence), plus potentially for any nicety not extended to the prisoner during her lamentably brief incarceration.
Personally I find these revelations are good deal more newsworthy and vexing than a few clumsily-expressed tweets by a former Darts World Champion, but I don't suppose Chit Chat's very own Ian Mohammed would.