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Hit-and-run driver who killed Boulder cyclist pleads guilty

Callie Kuhasz faces 4 to 12 years in prison

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Callie Kuhasz, seen in court last October, pleaded guilty this week to vehicular homicide and faces four to 12 year in prison for the death of a Boulder cyclist last year.
Matthew Jonas, Daily Camera
Callie Kuhasz, seen in court last October, pleaded guilty this week to vehicular homicide and faces four to 12 year in prison for the death of a Boulder cyclist last year.

The 25-year-old woman accused of , then fleeing the scene, is headed to prison after reaching a plea deal with prosecutors on Thursday.

Callie Kuhasz, of Boulder, pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide, the most serious of the charges she faced in the hit-and-run crash that killed , 35, of Boulder, on Jay Road last June.

Under the plea agreement, Kuhasz will be sentenced by a judge to between four and 12 years in prison, the same presumptive sentencing range she would have faced had she been convicted at trial of the vehicular homicide charge, a Class 3 felony.

In exchange for that guilty plea, prosecutors dropped the charges of leaving the scene of a crash, DUI and weaving they’d originally filed against Kuhasz, who had been set to stand trial in April.

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