There’s a 50/50 Chance Caitlyn Jenner Will Be Charged with Manslaughter

According to Variety, “Detectives have completed their six-month investigation and are set to present evidence to the prosecution that could lead to a misdemeanor manslaughter charge” against Caitlyn Jenner for her involvement in a Feb. 7 crash on Malibu’s Pacific Coast Highway that killed a woman named Kim Howe.

Although not speeding at the time, Jenner has been deemed to have been driving at an ‘unsafe speed’ for the day’s road conditions.

While it is still ultimately up to the district attorney whether or not criminal charges will be pressed, if they are, and Jenner is convicted of vehicular manslaughter, she could face up to one year in county jail.

In case you’re unfamiliar with the report of what happened on the road, “According to authorities, Kim Howe’s Lexus rear-ended Jessica Steindorff’s Toyota Prius, causing Jenner’s Escalade to rear-end Howe’s car, pushing it into oncoming traffic. A Hummer then struck Howe’s car head-on, causing her to die at the scene near Corral Canyon Road.”

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