Woman Accused Of Setting Boyfriend On Fire Pleads Guilty
A
Roseville
woman, who was arrested in January for allegedly pouring nail polish on her boyfriend and lighting him on fire, as well as chasing him around with a butcher knife, has pleaded guilty to
assault with a dangerous weapon.
She had originally been charged with
assault with intent to do great bodily harm – a more serious offense. The woman’s Sentencing Hearing has been scheduled for May 24
th.
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