San Francisco Bus-Shelter Tragedy: Elderly Driver Receives Probation, No Jail

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An 80-year-old San Francisco driver pleaded no contest to a crash at a West Portal bus shelter that killed four people. She was sentenced to two years of probation, a suspended driver’s license, and 200 hours of community service, with no jail time, amid the judge noting remorse and the driver’s personal tragedy.
- Woman, 80, receives probation and no jail time over San Francisco crash that killed four The Guardian
- San Francisco Driver Gets Probation After Killing a Family of 4 The New York Times
- ‘Sorry.’ Driver who killed entire San Francisco family sentenced KRON4
- Judge Sentences Driver in Deadly West Portal Crash to 2 Years Probation, No Prison Time KQED
- Driver who killed family of 4 in West Portal crash sentenced to probation by San Francisco judge ABC7 San Francisco
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