One of two transgender women charged with simple assault and destruction of property last January at the offices of D.C. community services center Casa Ruby was found not guilty of the charges on Tuesday by a Superior Court judge following a one-day non-jury trial.

Judge Robert Morin acquitted Jeniyah Littman, 27, of the two misdemeanor charges, which stemmed from allegations that she punched and threw computer monitors at a Casa Ruby employee who is also a transgender woman during a Jan. 27 altercation.

Court records show that on Monday, Torkill Holcomb, 31, the other trans woman charged in the Casa Ruby incident, accepted a plea bargain offer by prosecutors and pled guilty to a single charge of destruction of property in connection with that case.

The court records show that Holcomb also pled guilty on Monday to an unrelated charge of attempted assault with a dangerous weapon stemming from a March 28 incident in which she allegedly stabbed a man in the back after punching him in the face in an apartment at 1900 West Virginia Ave., N.E.

The records show prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office agreed to lower the charge from assault with a dangerous weapon to attempted assault with a dangerous weapon in exchange for the guilty plea. Holcomb is scheduled to be sentenced for both offenses on May 9.