Knife-wielding woman receives four-month sentence for attacking security guard
Nearly a month after receiving a 4.5 year sentence for manslaughter, Francine Ballantyne returned to court to resolve the remainder of her matters.
On Monday, guilty pleas were entered at Prince Albert Provincial Court to charges related to assault with a weapon, providing a false name, and breach of a probation order.
Ballantyne appeared by video from a federal institution, however for the greater part of the hearing she remained out of view of the camera; and on two different occasions while the facts were being read, was overheard laughing.
On the night of Oct. 23, 2024, police were called to an address on 17th St. W. and were informed by a complainant Ballantyne had been there and assaulted them with a machete. Ballantyne fled the scene on foot, and ran across a nearby school playground.