MARIN COUNTY, Calif. (KGO) — One of the teenagers involved in a deadly Marin County crash is facing charges.
The driver’s attorney, Charles Dresow, confirmed with ABC7 News I-Team reporter Melanie Woodrow on Wednesday, the driver has been charged with misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence with two infractions.
The two infractions were:
VC 22350, which is a speeding infraction for driving at a speed that is “unsafe for prevailing conditions.”
VC 12814.6(B)(1)(B), which is license infraction for a driver with a provisional license transporting passengers under 20 years of age during the first 12 months since obtaining a license without a licensed parent or guardian.
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Four teens were killed in the April 2025 crash.
The victims killed were Ada Kepley, Josy Osborn, Olive Koren and Sienna Katz.
The driver and one passenger survived.
According to a California Highway Patrol Report, the teen driver of a vehicle that crashed into a tree in Marin County on April 18 at 7:25 p.m. was traveling at an unsafe speed between 60-65 miles per hour, in a 40-mile-per-hour zone. The speed was determined by the speedometer which the CHP says was frozen above 60 mph.
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ABC7 News is not naming the driver because she is a juvenile.
Her next court date is set for December 3.
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