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Prosecutors reviewing evidence in Caitlyn Jenner crash

There’s no timetable for when prosecutors will decide whether they will file charges against Jenner.

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Shiara Davila-Morales, the Chief of the Media Relations Division for the LA County District Attorney’s Office, said: “A case has not yet been presented to us and until that happens we cannot make a comment”.

Prosecutors on Tuesday began reviewing evidence and considering whether charges should be filed against Caitlyn Jenner in a traffic collision that killed a woman on a coastal California highway.

The reality star was driving a Cadillac Escalade and towing a trailer carrying an off-road vehicle on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu when he rear-ended a Lexus being driven by Howe.

Curry said Jenner was complying with the speed limit but moving too fast for the road conditions that day.

Caitlyn Jenner is expected to escape vehicular manslaughter charges stemming from a fatal vehicle cash in February.

Legal experts told the LA Times that a jail term would be unlikely if the charge was brought.

Lost life: Kim Howe, 69, who was driving a white Lexus, pictured right after the crash, died at the scene.

Dmitry Gorin, a former Los Angeles County prosecutor told the Los Angeles Times newspaper: “Basically, anyone can get into this situation behind the wheel like Ms. Jenner”.

“This is just unsafe driving”, he said.

Authorities investigate a fatal crash that involved Bruce Jenner on PCH in Malibu February 7, 2015.

“It is a devastating tragedy”, the statement said.

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“I can not pretend to imagine what this family is going through at this time”. She was formerly known as Bruce Jenner, the 1976 Olympic decathlon champion and Kim Kardashian’s stepfather, Yahoo News reported. “I am praying for them”.

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