CALGARY - There's been a sentencing delay for a former students union president Meghan Melnyk, who admitted to robbing a bank in southeast Calgary.
Melnyk pleaded guilty in August to taking money from a Servus Credit Union last February after handing a teller a note.
Melnyk, a former communications student at Mount Royal University, has switched lawyers and is next to appear in court Dec. 21.
After her guilty plea in the summer, the 28-year-old said she was sorry for losing control of herself.
She said she was at a loss to explain why she robbed the bank, but admitted she has a gambling problem
Her new counsel, Toni Rolston, says she isn't ruling out withdrawing Melnyk's guilty pleas but needs to read through the case first.
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CP | By The Canadian Press | Posted: 12/05/2012 4:31 pm EST Updated: 12/06/2012 12:42 pm EST