VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA — A case involving a violent confrontation with a school resource deputy is taking a new turn, as a Florida mother now seeks to withdraw her earlier no-contest plea and fight the charges in court.
Dagmarie Aponte Iturrino had previously entered a no-contest plea following a 2024 incident in which she and her husband were accused of attacking a Volusia County deputy on school grounds. Now, with a new attorney, she is attempting to change that plea to not guilty, potentially reopening the case.
What Happened During the 2024 Incident
According to reports, the altercation escalated quickly when Aponte Iturrino allegedly pushed the deputy against a wall during the confrontation. Authorities say her husband, Jorge Rivera, then punched the deputy and grabbed her Taser during the struggle.
The situation intensified before the deputy was able to regain control, drawing her firearm and taking both individuals into custody at the scene.
Deputy Injured but Recovered
Officials confirmed that the deputy suffered a concussion during the incident and required medical treatment. Despite the injuries, she recovered and was able to continue her duties.
The case drew attention due to the severity of the confrontation and the location—on school grounds—raising concerns about safety for both staff and students.
Charges Filed Against Aponte Iturrino
Following the incident, Aponte Iturrino was charged with multiple offenses, including battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting with violence, disruption of a school function, and trespassing on school property.
These charges reflect the seriousness of the alleged actions and the risks posed during the altercation.
Court Developments in 2026
In February 2026, Aponte Iturrino appeared in court with a new attorney and formally sought to withdraw her earlier plea. If approved, the case could proceed to trial, allowing her to contest the charges.
Legal experts note that withdrawing a plea is not always granted and depends on judicial review and justification presented by the defense.
Husband’s Case Already Resolved
Jorge Rivera, her husband, had previously entered a no-contest plea in November of last year. He was sentenced to 45 days in jail for his role in the incident. His case has already concluded, leaving Aponte Iturrino’s legal battle as the remaining focus.
What Happens Next
The court will now decide whether to allow the plea withdrawal, a move that could significantly change the direction of the case. If granted, it would reopen proceedings and potentially lead to a full trial.
As the legal process continues, the case remains under close watch due to its connection to school safety and law enforcement response. For more breaking stories and updates, visit GordonRamsayClub.com.



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