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Sentencing delayed for man responsible in high school stabbing

Aug 17, 2015 | 12:23 PM

Another important day in court ended without a resolution. 

Michael Rudolph, 19, made a brief appearance at Prince Albert Provincial Court Monday morning. 

The case was scheduled for sentencing but was instead adjourned to October 5.

The adjournment will allow time for a presentence investigation report to be completed.

Rudolph entered a guilty plea in July, on a charge of carrying a weapon for the purpose of committing an offence. 

The attack happened last May at W.P. Sandin High School in Shellbrook, as the girl was leaving a classroom.

Soon after, she was rushed to Shellbrook hospital with serious injuries, but was eventually released. 

Members of Rudolph’s family were in court Monday morning for the hearing, including Rudolph’s dad. 

nmaxwell@panow.com

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