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A Denver jury returned a $1 million judgment Thursday against an 89-year-old driver in a fatal hit-and-run case.

It was the second time in two weeks that a local jury has awarded at least $1 million in a hit-and-run suit.

A criminal case against Marshall Smith is ongoing in the Jan. 9 hit-and-run incident which killed Leanna Hund, 63, a pedestrian.

On Thursday, a jury in a wrongful death civil suit found Smith at fault in the case, said Titus Peterson, a Denver attorney who represented Hund’s estate.

The jury awarded Hund’s estate $60,000 in economic damage, $340,000 for pain and suffering and $600,000 in punitive damages.

Last week, a after finding fault with a driver in another fatal hit-and-run case.

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