Woman sentenced for burning Bay Area homeless camp

A Novato woman who set fire to the city’s camp for homeless people was placed on probation for two years on Wednesday.

Brianna Marie Giudice, 36, also received a 140-day jail sentence from Judge Geoffrey Howard. But under state law, the sentence for the nonviolent offense can be served in half the time with credit for good behavior in custody. Giudice has already served 70 days and has been released from jail.

Related Articles

Crime and Public Safety |


Morgan Hill welcomes 73 units of affordable housing to help farmworkers, homeless residents

Crime and Public Safety |


Milpitas allocates $700,000 to rent relief program

Crime and Public Safety |


UC Berkeley student housing construction at People’s Park site going as planned

Crime and Public Safety |


San Jose experiments with program to tackle oversized, lived-in vehicle challenges

Crime and Public Safety |


These Bay Area counties will launch mental health ‘CARE’ courts. Can they help solve homelessness?

Novato police arrested Giudice after linking her to the July 30 fire that damaged the camp at Lee Gerner Park. Giudice had been a resident there. The fire caused no injuries, but the city closed the camp afterward and relocated the occupants.

The prosecution initially charged Giudice with a felony arson count. She accepted a plea offer last month and admitted to a misdemeanor charge of recklessly burning property. She also pleaded guilty to a felony charge of carrying a concealed stolen firearm and violating her probation in a separate case.

Giudice’s attorney, Elissa Eckman, declined to comment after the sentencing.

You May Also Like

More From Author