She faces up to 15 ½ years in prison at sentencing set for June 13.
Defense lawyer Steve Layman said Day’s plea was part of a plea deal in which prosecutors agreed to recommend sentences on two of the felonies run concurrently while consecutive to the third felony count.
Day had been jailed since early March when her bond was revoked after she failed to appear for a court pretrial conference. She was released Monday on a recognizance bond pending sentencing. The bond included several conditions.