I think she will be found guilty. The state has not been very passionate about this case, seemingly, but the facts do not under any circumstances bear out an imminent threat to life/serious bodily injury. Her testimony alone is proof enough of her guilt. And state of mind of the defendant is the most important factor in a case like this. She had zero credibility on the stand. Crying and shaking does not buy you credibility just because you’re a waif of a woman! I’m confident 5 women on a jury of 6 will see right through that.
JMO