Woman Escapes Jail Sentence for Stabbing Blind Date in Retaliation for U.S. Attack on Iranian General

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A 23-year-old woman in Las Vegas has avoided jail time after stabbing her blind date in a hotel room last year. Nika Nikoubin blindfolded he...

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Alan Daniels

05 August 2023 9:37 am

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Woman Escapes Jail Sentence for Stabbing Blind Date in Retaliation for U.S. Attack on Iranian General

Avoiding Jail Time for Stabbing Blind Date

A 23-year-old woman in Las Vegas has avoided jail time after stabbing her blind date in a hotel room last year. Nika Nikoubin blindfolded her date, Daniel Trevino, and stabbed him in the neck with a kitchen knife during a sexual encounter.

Nikoubin claimed that she did it as revenge for the U.S. drone strike that killed Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani. She pleaded guilty to two counts of false imprisonment with a deadly weapon and was sentenced to three years of probation by Judge Carli Kierny.

Survivor Forgives Attacker

In a recent incident, a man named Trevino survived a stabbing attack. He has chosen to forgive the attacker but believes that the legal consequences should be determined by the law. The attacker, Nikoubin, admitted to law enforcement that she stabbed Trevino out of spite and revenge for the drone strike that killed Soleimani, which was ordered by President Donald Trump in January 2020. Bodycam footage obtained by 8 News Now captured Nikoubin's confession.

Psychotic Episode and Mental Health Issues

The article discusses the case of a woman named Nikoubin who stabbed a man after a heated argument. Nikoubin's lawyer argued that she had a psychotic episode during the incident, and the judge sentenced her to probation citing her mental health issues. Nikoubin also mentioned that she had been raped in the past and had spent time in a mental health facility before meeting the victim. The article also mentions her comment about feeling that it was fair for American blood to be spilled in response to the killing of Soleimani by the US.

House Arrest and University Attendance

A woman named Nikoubin attended classes at a university in Texas while under house arrest. However, the university's police department was unaware of her house arrest status. It was revealed that the agency in Dallas monitoring Nikoubin only tracked her location and did not check if she had violated any curfew or other provisions. Despite this, Nikoubin was later banned from the university's campus. Her lawyer argued that she had not violated any terms of her house arrest and had no connection to any terrorist organization.

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