By Associated Press - Thursday, October 31, 2019

COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho (AP) - A judge has sentenced an Idaho man to at least three years in prison after he admitted lighting his girlfriend on fire after a Valentine’s Day outing.

Dustin Hieronymus pleaded guilty to domestic battery as part of a plea agreement, the Coeur d’Alene Press reported .

Hieronymus, 38, was originally charged with aggravated battery, third-degree arson and felony domestic battery, which carry a maximum of 10 years imprisonment, authorities said. The plea agreement allowed defense attorneys to argue for a lesser sentence.



Hieronymus was on probation at the time of the attack after being convicted of aggravated assault in a 2015 case and had served part of his sentence, Judge Richard Christensen said. The girlfriend, 27, said Hieronymus has a mental illness and should not go to prison.

The woman suffered cuts and burns to her arms and face, and her hair was burned, police said.

“This is a very disturbing case,” Christensen said. “The sentence would have been lengthier had I not heard from the victim.”

Christensen said the latest charge reflected a pattern of violence.

“It’s a repeat of your previous behavior,” Christensen said.

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Defense attorney Zachary Jones asked that Hieronymus be allowed a second chance at a prison rehabilitation program and be allowed to attend mental-health court.

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Information from: Coeur d’Alene Press, http://www.cdapress.com

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