A Jaffrey woman who poured bleach on a man and ran him over with her car won’t spend any time in jail, after she accepted a plea agreement.

Jessica Bruno, 31, of Jaffrey, pleaded guilty to two counts of domestic violence; simple assault and two counts of criminal threatening, all class A misdemeanors, on Thursday at the Cheshire County Superior Court.

Two felony assault charges were conditionally dismissed, pending two years of good behavior.

According to her plea agreement, in exchange for entering a guilty plea, Bruno was sentenced to a year in the house of corrections for one of the simple assault charges. However, the sentence is deferred for a year, and she will not have to serve the time if she complies with court conditions, including completing a behavioral health course, a domestic violence evaluation and a safe driver’s course with the Department of Motor Vehicles. 

If she meets all court requirements, the sentence will be suspended for three years, and she will not have to serve it if she remains on good behavior. She will also be placed on probation for two years.

The other simple assault charge also received a year sentence, suspended for four years. On the two criminal threatening charges, Bruno also received a year’s sentence, suspended for three years.

If Bruno breaks the conditions of her sentencing and must serve the suspended sentencing, she will serve a total of two years, with the sentences for her simple assaults and the sentences for her criminal threatening charges running consecutively. 

The charges are related to a single incident in Rindge on June 29, where Bruno followed a man to a Rindge home, where she confronted him and punched him several times in the chest and shoulder. 

She proceeded to follow him into the Rindge home, where she took a bottle of bleach in the laundry room and poured it on him. 

She also drove her vehicle over the homeowner’s lawn, striking the man, knocking him to the ground, and running the vehicle over him, pinning him to the ground. The man was not seriously injured but had multiple scrapes and abrasions.

During the same incident, she allegedly threatened two other people with a knife, and also attempted to put her three young children, who were at the Rindge home, into her vehicle and threatened to crash the car with them inside. 

She was arrested later that day, after leaving the Rindge residence without her children.