A $25k bond for a Little Rock woman being charged with second degree domestic battery

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By Ray King

A $25,000 bond was set Friday for a Little Rock woman who allegedly cut her boyfriend during an altercation Wednesday.

Jefferson County District Judge Kim Bridgforth set the bond after ruling prosecutors have probable cause to charge Robyn Crawford, 38, with second-degree domestic battery.

Reading from an affidavit by Detective Jason Boykin, Deputy Prosecutor Brittaney Akel said at 6:12 p.m., police were sent to Jefferson Regional Hospital for a battery report.

Boykin reported that Crawford was contacted by telephone and agreed to come to the detective office to give a statement.

Crawford was ordered to have no contact with the victim and told to come back to court June 10.