A 16-year-old Brandon girl was given a “last chance” at bail after repeatedly breaching court orders while awaiting a robbery trial in March.

“She’s demonstrating that she does not have respect for the administration of justice as she continues to reoffend and with these charges,” prosecutor Easton Lacey, an articling student with the Crown Attorney’s Office, said in Brandon provincial court on Thursday.

The Crown opposed the teen’s release on the grounds that she would pose a risk to the public.

The teen is scheduled for trial in March 2026 after she was allegedly involved in a violent four-on-one robbery on March 1 at The Town Centre mall in Brandon, which left a woman with multiple injuries, Lacey said.

The teen was arrested and later released with consent from the Crown under condi

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