Criminal Charges Dropped Against 71-Year-Old in Kelowna Hit and Run

| February 27, 2015 in Kelowna

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The 71 year old woman who was the alleged driver in a fatal hit-and-run was back in the Kelowna court house on Friday afternoon. Sharon Scott was originally charged with failure to stop at accident with person and failure to stop at accident causing bodily harm; however, her criminal charges have since been dropped.

Photo credit: KelownaNow. 

In a phone conversation with Scott's lawyer Joe Gordon, he confirmed that Scott's charges were dropped on the grounds of lack of intent.

Despite having the criminal charges dropped, Scott has now been charged with one count of driving without due care and alertness under the motor vehicle act. 

In facing these charges, Scott's next court date will be in about a month.

Scott, who was a contracted driver for the Daily Courier at the time of the incident, was initially charged with hitting 83 year old Julie Gillespie. Gillespie was walking home when she was allegedly hit by Scott. She was found alone with serious, extensive injuries in the alley between the Daily Courier and the McWilliams Centre. Gillespie died after being rushed to hospital and Scott was arrested late Sunday evening on the 23rd of November.

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