A 51-year-old lady stands accused Wednesday of hitting a person within the head so arduous that she triggered him a incapacity, based on an arrest warrant.
Detectives accused Maria Donetta McCutcheon of attacking the sufferer with a “blunt object” on Jan. 4, in Fort Lauderdale and stealing $4,600 in money and property valued at $750.
Broward County Circuit Choose Marina Garcia-Wooden issued an arrest warrant on Jan. 7, and cops arrested McCutheon on Jan. 10.
Inmate data present McCutcheon was on the North Broward Bureau detention heart Wednesday in Pompano Seashore with out bond.
McCutcheon has an extended arrest document that goes again over three a long time and contains medicine and weapons fees in Broward County.
McCutcheon was 19 when she was arrested thrice for resisting arrest in Fort Lauderdale. She was 21 when Broward Sheriff’s Workplace deputies arrested her for theft.
McCutcheon was 28 when Margate cops arrested her for theft and fraud and the court docket moved the circumstances to psychological well being court docket.
McCutcheon was 32 when Fort Lauderdale cops arrested her for carrying hid weapons. Broward Sheriff’s Workplace deputies additionally arrested her for cocaine possession
McCutcheon was 33 when Lauderhill cops arrested her for uttering solid payments. She was 36 when a person accused her of home violence, and Fort Lauderdale cops arrested her for cocaine possession, carrying a hid weapon, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
McCutcheon was 40 when she was again in psychological well being court docket for armed theft. She was 46 when Fort Lauderdale cops arrested her for possession of drug paraphernalia.
5 years later, McCutcheon was behind bars once more. On Monday, prosecutors charged her with tried homicide, aggravated battery inflicting bodily hurt or incapacity, and armed theft.
McCutcheon has a competency listening to on March 19. Court docket data present Broward County Circuit Choose Tim Bailey is ready to preside over the case.
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