Two young woman are facing Massachusetts assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and unarmed robbery charges in Waltham District Court in connection with the stabbing of a Bentley University student inside a residence hall, Boston.com reported.
The women, ages 22 and 19, were charged in connection with the stabbing of a male student inside Fenway Residence Hall, according to authorities. Both pleaded not guilty at arraignment in Waltham District Court and were ordered held without bail.
A Massachusetts defense lawyer experienced in handling assault and battery cases should be called to represent anyone facing serious traffic or criminal charges in the Boston area.
The two will face dangerousness hearings on Feb. 10 as well as hearings on whether their personal recognizance bail should be revoked in a separate case pending in Boston Municipal Court.
The 21-year-old victim was taken from the dorm shortly after 3:30 a.m. to a local hospital. He was reportedly in stable condition, according to a university spokesperson.
Bentley police reported one of the defendant's said the victim offered her $50 for oral sex but she refused. One of the women then stabbed the student and the defendants stole $300 from his bedroom, according to police.
The women already face charges in Boston Municipal Court, in a case alleging that they robbed a man who paid them for sex but changed his mind and wanted his money back, Boston.com reported.
Police responding to a 911 call found the student with a large stab wound to the upper chest. He gave a description of the suspects and they were chased down and arrested while running toward an SUV in the visitor's parking lot.
Waltham Defense Attorney Michael DelSignore represents clients facing assault and battery and weapons charges in the Boston area.
The Law Office of Michael DelSignore is conveniently located in Stoughton. For a free consultation call 508-455-4755 or send an email.