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Seward Woman to Spend Fatal Crash Anniversary, Victim's Birthday in Jail

  • A 15-year-old unlicensed teenager driving a Jeep at over 90 mph hit 24-year-old Kaitlyn Weaver last July in an Aurora neighborhood.
  • The crash occurred because the teenager took the car without permission, had no license or insurance, and was driving recklessly above the 45 mph speed limit.
  • Weaver was hospitalized after the crash, but her parents decided to discontinue life support after two days, resulting in nearly $1 million in medical expenses for her family.
  • The teenager admitted guilt to vehicular homicide and received a sentence that includes a probation period lasting two years, completion of 100 hours of community service, continued school enrollment, and a mandate to avoid any legal infractions, highlighting the case's gravity as emphasized by Assistant DA Ryan Brackley.
  • Despite the juvenile court handling and plea agreement, the District Attorney's Office condemned the reckless behavior and assigned a victim advocate to support Weaver's family throughout the judicial process.
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Seward woman to spend fatal crash anniversary, victim's birthday in jail

A Seward, Nebraska, woman will serve two years of probation and spend eight days in jail over the next two years after pleading no contest to causing the death of an Omaha motorcyclist.

·Omaha, United States
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American Thinker broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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