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Moncton woman denied bail following alleged stabbing incident, attempted murder charge

WATCH: A Moncton woman who spent Christmas behind bars has been denied bail. The 52-year-old faces an attempted murder charge following an alleged stabbing outside a downtown business. Callum Smith has more – Dec 27, 2018

A Moncton woman will remain behind bars after being denied bail in Moncton Provincial Court Thursday.

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Jeanne Marie Pond, 52, has been charged with attempted murder following an alleged stabbing in the parking lot of a downtown business.

The Crown opposed her release during a bail hearing Thursday, while the defence representative said Jeanne Pond would be seeking legal aid.

READ MORE: Attempted murder charge laid following stabbing in Moncton parking lot

The accused is expected back in court for an election hearing January 14.

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RCMP say they were called to a business parking lot on Vaughan Harvey Boulevard at about 5 p.m., on Friday.

Shortly after the incident, RCMP say Jeanne Pond was arrested at a residence.

Police say the victim, Joanne Pond, a woman in her 40s was taken to hospital to be treated for injuries before being released.

WATCH: Several potential leads not pursued after Oland murder, investigator admits

Court documents indicate Jeanne Pond and Joanne Pond are strangers to one another.

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RCMP confirmed those names to Global News Thursday, but said they couldn’t comment on the relationship between the women, as their investigation is ongoing.

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