kaz7
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California prosecutors declined Wednesday to charge Caitlyn Jenner in connection with a fatal multi-car accident earlier this year, citing insufficient evidence.https://www.scmp.com/news/world/art...yn-jenner-over-car-crash-killed-elderly-woman
A woman who committed murder paid out $800,000 to stay of Jail. No ta.
Prosecutors could have filed a misdemeanor manslaughter charge, but sources familiar with the investigation said there was a number of mitigating factors, including the fact that Jenner wasn't driving recklessly or at excessive speed, didn't flee the scene, traveled with the flow of traffic and wasn't on a cellphone at the time.
The Los Angeles County district attorney's office noted that Jenner was traveling slightly below the posted speed limit and "minimally slower than [the] victim." To charge Jenner with a crime would require "ordinary negligence," and prosecutors said they "could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that suspect's conduct was unreasonable."
The driver of the Lexus, Kim Howe, 69, died after her car was pushed into the southbound lane of the highway and was struck head-on by a Humvee.
Howe's stepchildren, Dana Redmond and William Howe, have filed a civil lawsuit for unspecified damages claiming that Jenner was negligent in the crash, causing them and other relatives "great losses."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...e-charged-fatal-february-car-accident-n436426
She didn't pay to stay out of jail,she wasn't charged and a civil suit by the family is standard process in the states and has a lower threshold for a guilty verdict