Caitlyn Jenner could be charged with vehicular manslaughter
as early next week in connection to a February crash in Malibu, California that
killed one.
The lead detective on the case told KABC that they plan to
turn the results of the investigation over to the Los Angeles District
Attorney's Office next week, and will recommend Jenner be charged with
misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter.
It will be up to the DA's office whether to charge Jenner
with the crime. In California, the maximum sentence for misdemeanor vehicular
manslaughter is one year in jail.
The detective said the recommendation for the charge is
based on how fast Jenner was going at the time of the crash, which they believe
was unsafe.
One woman was killed and seven others injured when Jenner
rear-ended a Lexus on February 7.
A Toyota Prius had come to a stop in the intersection for
unknown reasons, and then Jenner slammed into the Lexus waiting to move behind
the Prius.
At the time, Jenner was driving a Cadillac Escalade towing a
trailer, and the impact of her SUV on the Lexus forced the car into southbound
traffic where it collided head on with a Hummer.
The driver of the Lexus, Kimberly Howe, was killed.
In the aftermath of the crash, Howe's stepchildren filed a
lawsuit against Jenner, saying she was driving at an unsafe speed and that her
negligence causes the 69-year-old's death.
When interviewed by police after the crash, Jenner told them
that she was being followed by paparazzi but was not trying to evade them.
There were also reports that Jenner was on her phone at the
time of the crash, something her lawyer has denied.
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