The assault happened last year, according to police. \
TRENTON - A woman accused of stabbing her teenage son in the back is expected to have her case resolved this summer when she goes to court.
Tasha Walker, a 42-year-old Trenton mother, appeared in court Tuesday and received a June 3 date for her case.
Superior Court Judge Robert Billmeier told the courtroom that he believed the case would be resolved then.
That date is almost a year after the incident when Walker got into a fight with her teenage son at her Trenton home.
The argument turned violent when Walker grabbed a knife and her 19-year-old son tried to wrestle it away from her, cutting his hand in the process, police have said.
She regained control of the knife and yelled, "I brought you into the world and I can take you out," before stabbing her son in the back, police have said.
The teen was sent to the hospital but made a recovery.
Her next appearance is scheduled for 10 a.m. on June 3rd.
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