Woman in arson case ordered to undergo mental health treatment
SunAug 16, 2017
The woman suspected of setting 13 fires at three locations on the same morning was sentenced to a term of probation, time in jail and ordered to undergo mental health treatment Tuesday morning in
With her attorney
As a condition of that probation,
Rouff also ordered Pablo to apply for Mental Health Court, and told her if she is accepted she would be eligible for early release to attend, and her probation would be reduced from intensive to supervised.
If she is not accepted, however, her probation would remain as intensive and she would have to attend whatever mental health treatment program the probation department required once she completed her jail sentence.
Rouff cautioned Pablo as well, explaining to her if she violates any of the conditions of her probation, which include not completing a mental health program, she could be brought back into court.
If a violation is proven, the judge continued, she could be sentenced to a term of prison ranging from two years to eight years and nine months, with the presumptive sentence being three and a half years.
Pablo, who was still in custody on
She was arrested the morning of
Pablo had also confessed to setting fires at the Food City on
Police took Pablo into custody at about