Samurai Sword Attacker Found Guilty For Cutting Lover
/Karla Barba was acquitted of first-degree assault charges, but convicted of lessor charges that could put her behind bars for up to a year.
Read MoreKarla Barba was acquitted of first-degree assault charges, but convicted of lessor charges that could put her behind bars for up to a year.
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Read MoreKarla Barba is charged with first-degree assault for slicing her ex-boyfriend Franklin Larrea’s arm with a samurai sword.
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