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Surrey Judge Grants Conditional Discharge to Woman Who Assaulted Her Girlfriend - 100 Mile Free Press

Judge Michael Libby said a conviction could cost Tricia Monsalud her security worker license, but he found probation and treatment could support rehabilitation.

  • Judge Michael Libby granted Tricia Monsalud a conditional discharge with 30 months of probation after she pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm against her girlfriend, Danica Ricci.
  • Between February 27, 2025 and March 1, 2025, Monsalud bit Ricci on the forehead, kicked her three times, shoved her against a kitchen countertop, and choked her, Libby noted.
  • Hospital staff documented approximately 50 bruises or abrasions on Ricci's body. Libby concluded the impulsive assaults were linked to Monsalud's mental health struggles, identifying her as a moderate risk to reoffend.
  • Among her probation conditions, Monsalud must not go within one kilometer of Ricci's home or 100 meters of any place where Ricci works, attends school, or worships.
  • Libby accepted the conditional discharge to protect Monsalud's security worker license, which provides her with "stability and a sense of purpose," despite the moderate reoffending risk identified in court.
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Barriere Star Journal broke the news on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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