Oroville >> An Oroville woman has been found guilty of charges she stabbed and wounded her husband in the chest with an ice pick in 2016.

The incident marked the second time the woman, Lisa Belyew, 42, was accused of stabbing her husband in the same year. She is facing similar charges in Colusa County.

A Butte County Superior Court jury on Tuesday found Belyew guilty of a felony count of assault with a deadly weapon with great bodily injury and a felony count of injuring a spouse. Jurors also found true several enhancements connected to the charges.

The panel came to a verdict following a trial that began earlier this month.

A judge scheduled Belyew’s sentencing for April 4.

Prosecutors said she faces up to about 10 years in state prison.

The District Attorney’s Office charged Belyew in an incident that happened about 4 p.m. Dec. 23, 2016, at a home on Rosita Way.

Deputies responded to the scene and found Belyew’s husband suffering from a non-life threatening stab wound to the chest, according to court documents. The man allegedly told a deputy that his wife stabbed him with an ice pick.

In an interview at a hospital where the husband was being treated, he allegedly told investigators the episode began inside his and Belyew’s home on Rosita Way, according to court documents.

The husband told a deputy he was trying to get away from Belyew because of “issues” between the two, and she began striking at a door with an ice pick, according to the documents.

The husband said he was behind the door at the time and saw an ice pick come through from the other side, according to the documents. He added his wife also discharged a fire extinguisher in the area.

At one point the husband said he left the room he was in and grabbed a bottle of bleach, telling his wife to stay away before throwing bleach at her and running toward the home’s backyard, according to the documents.

The husband said Belyew followed him into the backyard and then stabbed him in the chest with an ice pick, causing him to feel as if he was suffocating, according to the documents. A doctor later found the husband had suffered a collapsed lung.

Belyew has maintained that she did not stab her husband. And her husband has disputed his own accounts of what deputies said he told them.

Belyew was previously arrested in February 2016 in Colusa County on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and domestic violence in a case where her husband was again the alleged victim.

According to the Marysville Appeal-Democrat, Colusa police have said Belyew and her husband got in an argument at Colusa Motel before she allegedly stabbed him.

The Colusa County case is pending trial.

Belyew remained in custody at Butte County Jail.

Contact reporter Andre Byik at 896-7760.