YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - A Youngstown woman who was once accused of murdering her boyfriend, has been sentenced to five years probation after pleaded guilty to a less serious charge.

Autumn Hines, who will turn 20 on Wednesday, pleaded guilty earlier to  one count of involuntary manslaughter in the stabbing death of 23-year-old Rashad Bailey in May of 2015.

Police say they found Bailey lying on the front porch of 1425 Maplewood Court surrounded by blood stains. Hines was arrested shortly after.

Investigators believe the stabbing stemmed from a domestic argument.

In addition to being placed on probation, Judge Lou D'Apolito ordered Hines to undergo a psychological evaluation, take parenting classes, obtain a GED, and get a job.