Prince Albert manslaughter case results in 4.5 year sentence
A violent assault that occurred outside a Prince Albert bar, was unprovoked and fueled by alcohol.
Those were among the details heard during Monday morning’s sentencing hearing for Francine Ballantyne at Court of King’s Bench in Prince Albert. After entering a guilty charge to manslaughter, the 31-year-old received a 4.5 year prison sentence for the death of Doris Broussie in August, 2021.
The case was initially scheduled for a five-day trial, however, Crown Prosecutor Doug Howell noted the considerable discussions that had occurred between himself and defence lawyer Peter Abrametz. Jr. that led to the resolution.
On August 5, 2021, police and paramedics were called to the Shell Gas Bar at Marquis Road and second Ave. W.