Caitlyn Jenner could be charged with vehicular manslaughter as early as next week in connection of her fatal car accident that left one woman dead earlier this year....
via Variety:
"The case will be submitted to the district attorney next week," Lt. Shaun Mathers of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said.
Detectives are set to present evidence to the prosecution that could lead to a misdemeanor manslaughter charge against Jenner. Because there's "nothing really egregious" in the case, Det. Richard Curry of the L.A. County Sheriff's Dept. said there's a "50/50" chance that she will be charged.
A misdemeanor manslaughter charge usually carries a one-year jail sentence.
Jenner was driving down Pacific Coast Highway at an unsafe speed on February 7 when her Escalade hit another car, causing a chain-reaction crash. Det. Curry said her violation of the vehicular manslaughter law ultimately led to a death.
Although Jenner was not speeding, she was driving at an speed considered unsafe considering the day's road conditions.
According to authorities, Kim Howe's Lexus rear-ended Jessica Steindorff's Toyota Prius and Jenner's Escalade rear-ended Howe's car, pushing it into oncoming traffic near Corral Canyon Road. A Hummer then struck Howe's Lexus, causing her to die at the scene.
Steindorff and Howe's families separately sued Jenner, claiming that her negligent actions sparked the fatal crash. Steindorff alleges that she suffered more than $25,000 in damages.
Detectives will also present evidence against Steindorff as well, as she was driving on a suspended license at the time.
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