A Kamloops judge did not buy a Barriere woman’s claims of self-defence stemming from an incident in which she stabbed her former boyfriend in the chest.
Bernadine Miranda Cameron has been found guilty of assault causing bodily harm and will be under close supervision for the next two years.
The 43-year-old told court she was fearful for her life when she stabbed her partner with a knife in a Barriere home on Feb. 16, 2016. The victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
On Wednesday, Kamloops provincial court Judge Marianne Armstrong found Cameron guilty and placed her on a six-month conditional sentence order to be followed by an 18-month probation term.
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