Astacio asked Geneva City Court Judge Lisa Toole to throw out all her prior convictions.

Judge Toole rejected that.

Then, the judge, Astacio and the prosecutors left the room to discuss sentencing for her current probation violation. The judge believed

Astacio agreed to make an admission in court today. But when the lawyers came back into the courtroom and Astacio balked at pleading guilty wanting to wait until the next court date of Nov. 26, Judge Toole had just about enough.

Here's the exchange:

Hon. Lisa Toole, Geneva City Court Judge: "So what would the difference be with you admitting today versus two weeks from now?"

Leticia Astacio, accused of violating probation: "The difference would be that I have an opportunity to prepare myself for the myriad of penalties that the court could impose. And I would be prepared that day to accept whatever penalty was imposed."

Hon. Toole: "This case is not going to be going on forever. I'm setting it for a hearing on the 26th. You can waive your right to the hearing on the 26th and place an admission on the record. You would be sentenced on that day at that time."

Leticia Astacio: "Thank you judge."

So where do we go from here?

There's a hearing on Nov. 26. If Astacio waives her right to that hearing -- and she said she doesn't want it -- the judge said she'll sentence her then. Astacio faces up to a year in jail. She's already served two months from previous violations.