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Motion Filed To Delay Trial In Tammy Sytch Wrongful Death Lawsuit
A motion has been filed to delay the wrongful death lawsuit against Tammy Sytch. As previously reported, a trial date of October 7th had been set in the lawsuit, which was brought by the estate of Julian Lasseter against Sytch and seeks in excess of $30,000 in damages in relation to the March 2022 accident that led to Lasseter’s passing.
PWInsider reports that Sytch has an appeal pending regarding whether she has to provide certain items for discovery to the plantiffs. In addition, attorneys related to the case have conflicts with other scheduled trials. As such, both sides are asking for the trial to be paused and rescheduled after the appeal is ruled upon.
Sytch was sentenced to 17 years in prison due to the criminal convictions related to the accident. Her public defender has appealed the sentence, with no ruling by the court made on that appeal as of yet.
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