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Documents seem to show how Alberta inmate was wrongly released from jail [Video]

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There’s been another twist in the bizarre case of an Alberta inmate being wrongly released from jail last month.

Global News has been sent documents and email screenshots appearing to show how an alleged fake stay of proceedings letter tricked the justice system into letting out the woman, who has since been sharing her life on the run on social media.

Mackenzie Dawn Hardy, 24, was in custody at the Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre (FSCC), after being arrested in Red Deer twice in the span of a week for similar alleged offences back in March involving stolen vehicles, theft, possession of methamphetamine and driving without proper documentation. Hardy told Global News said she is innocent/not guilty of those charges.

A fraudulent “stay letter” was allegedly submitted under the name of a Crown prosecutor and sent through a bogus “defence counsel,” according to a whistleblower Global News has agreed not to identify due to the risk of them losing their job.

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