A second man who attacked an Australian tourist in Ocean Beach a year ago pleaded guilty Feb. 13 to assault with a deadly weapon and has agreed to accept a two-year term in state prison. Francisco Montoya, 47, will be sentenced March 16 before San Diego Superior Court Judge David Danielsen. After earlier denying that he injured tourist Robert Schneider, Montoya admitted to using a skateboard to repeatedly hit Schneider on the head. Danielsen dismissed other charges that included aggravated mayhem and torture. Probation has been ruled out for Montoya since he agreed to the two-year term, said Deputy District Attorney Patty Herian. The other attacker in the Schneider case, Damian Maple, 22, pleaded guilty Feb. 6 to attempted murder and assault of a second victim. Maple faces 14 years in prison and will be sentenced April 15. Mayhem, torture, and assault charges against a third victim were also dismissed. Schneider, a surfer, was assaulted on Feb. 27 at a fire pit at the foot of Abbott Street around 5:30 a.m. It was his 26th birthday. He was thrown into the burning fire pit and suffered serious burns that needed skin graft operations. He suffered a skull fracture and was unconscious in a hospital for two weeks, according to court records. Schneider eventually returned to Adelaide with his parents. Maple admitted to police that he had taken LSD and had been drinking tequila that night, according to court records. Maple remains in custody without bail and Montoya is being held on $1 million bail.