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A 95-year-old who has been killed by a woman, killed her, begs a misdemeanor in Auckland.

A 95-year-old who has been killed by a woman, killed her, begs a misdemeanor in Auckland.

A 95-year-old woman in Milford, who ran a driver after a road accident in Auckland, did not ask for any dismissal competitions.

Philis Stafford, an employee of the 52-1 District Court in the new in the last 50 years, made her request on March 11 on charges of violation of the violation, which led to death for the incident on October 3, 2024, in which Sarah Jane Texstone was killed. Texstoon was killed after he was hit by a car driven by Staffford after a three-vehicle accident in South Wick-Road near Grand River Avenue in Wicks.

Staffford threatens up to a year in prison and a fine of $ 2,000, when she is convicted next month.

The case was transferred from the 52-1 District Court to the judge of Diana D’Agostini District Court through the employment of Stafford.

The three vehicles accident occurred when Texstoon, while operating Honda CR-V, stopped in motion on Ford F350, driven by Lake Wolsomeach inhabitant; Staffford, managing Nissan Versa, could not stop and hit Honda CR-V, police reports. Then Texstoon came out of her vehicle and stood at the driver’s door when the version was accelerated forward, hit Hundy and ran. Texstoon was trapped under a version that stopped a short distance from the accident.

Texstone died of injuries in the district hospital. Staffford and Ford F350 driver were not injured in the accident, police said.

As Oakland Press reported earlier, despite his death, the Okland Prosecutor’s Office stated that charges in the face of misconduct were the “only relevant accusation” for Stafford. Jeff Watrick, a public information officer Okland, published this statement a few weeks ago:

“The death of Sarah Jane Texsoston was a tragedy. The decision to accuse of this case was not made easy. On the basis of an investigation conducted by the Sheriff’s Sheriff District Reconstruction Division, the movement of a violation that caused death (a misdemeanor in prison in prison) was the only relevant law.

Staffford is not a request for competition, but will be interpreted as when it is convicted. Such requests may also propose some responsibility in civil cases – which is faced by Stafford in the district court of Auckland district; Texstoon’s husband suggests a stafford, show court records. He filed a civil complaint last month.

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