Hit-and-run a misdemeanor
...on April 13, Connie Blount was hit and killed by a pickup truck while crossing an otherwise empty four-lane road near the Lexington campus early in the morning. The driver of the pickup slowed down after hitting Connie, her father said, and then took off.
Ref. https://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695275621,00.html
Talk about being behind in the times. This is clearly a felony hit and run the fact that it caused a death then that should make it second degree murder. Vehicular homicide could work too. The driver clearly knew they hit a object because they slowed down. To take off proves intent to hide the crime. This person should be behind bars for the death of another.
Sometimes stories like this can make you afraid to drive cause a child or something can be crossing the road bad and if you hit them then you end up paying for it in jail.
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