On Wednesday, Aryianna Pillatzki, 21, pleaded guilty to assault charges for driving a car that struck a man on a rural road last summer. The incident occurred after the man ran away from an alleged robbery plan involving Pillatzki and two other defendants. Pillatzki was initially charged with aiding and abetting aggravated robbery and second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon. In exchange for her plea, the first charge was dismissed, and there will be no motion for an aggravated departure at sentencing. The judge granted a motion for prosecuting attorneys to argue for a lengthy prison sentence, while Pillatzki’s lawyer can seek a dispositional departure. Her co-defendants, David Pillatzki and Tre Ertl, are also in custody, facing charges related to attempted murder, aggravated robbery, and assault. The case involves a man who was stabbed, robbed, and run over by a vehicle after bringing $23,000 to purchase a camper. Investigations led to the identification of the suspects and the recovery of an abandoned vehicle registered to Aryianna Pillatzki.
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