A San Francisco woman accused of stabbing another woman over a parking space near downtown San Mateo pleaded no contest Tuesday to assault with a deadly weapon and admitted to a special allegations that she caused great bodily injury in a Jan. 16 incident, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.
Jessica Greenbaum, 21, faces three years in state prison for escalating an argument with another woman in the crowded parking lot of a 7-Eleven at 600 E. Third Ave., just east of downtown, earlier this year, according to prosecutors.
The 18-year-old victim had just pulled into a parking spot with her fiance and 6-month-old son when Greenbaum approached her. After threatening to stab the victim for taking the parking space, Greenbaum allegedly attacked the victim with a knife, and then fled in a gray Volkswagen sedan, according to police previously.
Officers arrived shortly after to find the victim suffering from wounds on her wrists and upper arm, which later required 11 sutures and 13 staples, according to prosecutors.
Later that night, Greenbaum called dispatchers who directed her to the Police Department where she was arrested and booked, according to police.
Greenbaum’s attorney Jonathan McDougall could not be immediately reached for comment.
Greenbaum will next appear in court Dec. 7 for sentencing and receipt of a probation report. She is out of custody on a $250,000 bail bond, according to prosecutors.
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