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California driver freed earlier now faces charges after crashes
Summary
Officials say a California driver released in October after a crash that injured a cyclist later pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter in that case and is now jailed while prosecutors prepare a separate case over a January crash that killed two people.
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California authorities are handling linked legal cases after two separate fatal roadway incidents. Officials say a driver struck a cyclist in October and the cyclist later died. The driver was arrested then released on her own recognizance while that case proceeded. In January, authorities say the same driver was involved in a separate crash that killed two passengers.
Known details:
- Officials say the October incident involved a collision with a cyclist who later died from his injuries.
- The driver was arrested after the October incident and released on her own recognizance while that case was pending.
- On January 4, authorities report the driver was involved in a separate intersection crash that resulted in two fatalities; she later turned herself in.
- Court records show the driver pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter in the earlier case and is being held on a $200,000 bail while prosecutors prepare a separate case next week.
Summary:
These proceedings link two fatal incidents and have produced criminal filings and a guilty plea in the earlier case. The driver is in custody on bail, and prosecutors say they will present a separate case next week.
