A WOMAN was warned she could be going to prison after she was convicted of a serious attack on a man.
Jessica McMillan, 23, of Dunn Square, Newport, pleaded guilty to wounding Ryan Davies in the city in the summer of 2019.
After a trial at Cardiff Crown Court, a jury cleared her of the more grave charge of wounding with intent.
She had denied the allegation.
McMillan was defended by David Pinnell and the prosecutor was Janet McDonald.
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Judge Jeremy Jenkins told the defendant all sentencing options would be open to him.
He adjourned the case so a report could be prepared by the Probation Service on McMillan who had no previous convictions.
Sentence is due to take place on April 1 and she was granted conditional bail.
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