By Patti Weaver

 

  (Stillwater, Okla.) — A Stillwater woman with a history of violent crimes has been given three concurrent 12-year prison terms for attacking her boyfriend, being a felon in possession of a gun and committing grand larceny, as well as concurrent one-year jail terms for methamphetamine possession in 2022 and 2023.
    Amy May Lakawitz, 39, who has also been known by the surname of Ferraro, had been released from prison in October of 2021 to 11 years of probation after serving 10 months in a regimented training program for car theft and a hit and run injury accident in Stillwater in 2020, state Department of Corrections records show.
    In her latest cases to which she pleaded guilty last week, Lakawitz was sentenced by District Judge Phillip Corley in accordance with an agreement with the prosecution regarding her penalties.
    Lakawitz was charged with using a tire iron to hit her boyfriend in the leg and arm, as well as a knife to poke him in the side and face on June 5, 2022; committing grand larceny on Dec. 24, 2022; and illegally possessing a 9 mm pistol on Jan. 29, 2023.
    In 2013, Lakawitz had been given two concurrent 15-year prison terms for domestic assault and battery with a dangerous weapon in 2012 and second-degree burglary in 2013; at that court appearance her 20-year probation for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon in 2011 and 15-year probation for manufacturing methamphetamine in 2009 were revoked. She served about six years of those concurrent prison sentences from Payne County.
    Lakawitz also served eight months of a two-year prison term for possessing a drug with intent to distribute in Chickasha in Grady County in 2005, DOC records show.