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Woman gets eight years for slashing supermarket cashier

A Winnipeg woman with a violent criminal history has been sentenced to eight years in prison for randomly slashing a store clerk in the neck.

Delores Williams, 49, pleaded guilty Thursday to aggravated assault for the unprovoked November 2011 attack at Pal's Supermarket on Broadway. The Crown dropped a more serious charge of attempted murder.

"She is a scary and dangerous person," provincial court Judge Rocky Pollack said in endorsing a joint recommendation from Crown and defence lawyers.

Williams is no stranger to the justice system, having been convicted of manslaughter in 1992 for stabbing her husband to death. She has numerous other convictions, much of which her lawyer blamed on drug and alcohol addiction.

"She was raised in a family of violence," defence lawyer Dan Manning told court.

On the day of last year’s attack, Williams claims she drank a bottle of vodka to deal with ongoing depression over the fact her daughter had been the victim of a homicide one year earlier. She mixed the booze with a variety of pills she was taking and claims she "blacked out" and has no memory of attacking the clerk.

The 30-year-old victim suffered serious injuries but has made a full physical recovery, court was told. However, the emotional scars remain.

"This was a moment she didn’t sign up for when she took a daytime cashier job," Pollack said Thursday.

Several customers grabbed Williams after the stabbing and held her for police.

"I’d like to say I’m sorry for what I did to her," Williams said Thursday in court while sobbing loudly.

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Updated on Thursday, July 12, 2012 at 5:30 PM CDT: Corrects typo in Broadway

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