Press Release

Andrew A. Bain

STATE ATTORNEY

NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

ORANGE AND OSCEOLA COUNTIES, FLORIDA

M. Ryan Williams​

CHIEF ASSISTANT STATE ATTORNEY​

Jamie McManus

DEPUTY CHIEF ASSISTANT STATE ATTORNEY

Kamilah Perry

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, GENERAL COUNSEL

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Woman Convicted of Stabbing Two Children

OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – An Osceola County jury found Doris Espinoza-Rodriguez, 40, guilty of two counts of Attempted Second Degree Murder with a Weapon, Aggravated Child Abuse (With a Weapon) and Felony Battery for stabbing two children.

On Jan. 16, 2023, Espinoza-Rodriguez stabbed two children inside a home in Osceola County. Osceola County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrived on scene and found the children’s father had detained the defendant by pinning her to the ground.

The two children were treated for stab wounds while the father received medical care for lacerations on his hand. Deputies arrested Espinoza-Rodriguez and charged her with the attempted murder of the two minors.

During the trial, the defendant testified in her defense, attempting to claim self-defense by alleging the father had ordered the children to attack her.

After a four-day trial, a jury found Espinoza-Rodriguez guilty of two counts of Attempted Second Degree Murder with a Weapon, Aggravated Child Abuse (With a Weapon) and Felony Battery. She will be sentenced in December. The lowest possible sentence for Felony Battery is nearly 20 years, each Attempted Second Degree Murder charge carries a maximum of 30 years and the Aggravated Child Abuse with a Weapon charge is punishable by life in prison.

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