Shantelle Yost Page, 40, arrested April 5, 2015. She's charged with shooting at her boyfriend during an argument.

LOGAN — A 40-year-old Smithfield woman will serve 90-days in jail instead of a prison sentence after previously pleading guilty to shooting at her boyfriend and other charges.

Shantelle Y. Page appeared in 1st District Court Monday morning to be sentenced for discharging a firearm, a third-degree felony, domestic violence in the presence of a child, a class A misdemeanor, and in a separate case, possession or use of a controlled substance, also a class A misdemeanor.

Page was arrested in April after shooting at her boyfriend during an argument. There were reportedly children present during the altercation and later after being arrested, she was also charged with possession of methamphetamine.

During Monday’s sentencing, Judge Brandon Maynard ordered Page to serve zero-to-five-years in prison and two sentences of one-year in jail, the sentences ordered to run concurrently. He later suspended that and instead ordered Page to serve 90-days in jail, giving her credit for the 61-days she has already served. He also ordered her to earn her GED during the next six-months.

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