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Tammy Sytch’s DUI Manslaughter Trial Set to Start This Month
Tammy Sytch will stand trial for the charges against her including DUI manslaughter and more this month. PWInsider reports that the trial is set to start on August 21st. The site originally reported that the trial would have been starting on September 18th via court records, but new documents noted that it had been moved up to the new date. The trial is expected to take one week.
The WWE Hall of Famer was charged back in May with a total of nine charges in relation to the March 25th vehicular accident in Ormand Beach, Florida in which 75 year-old Julian Lasseter was killed. She is facing one count of DUI manslaughter (a third degree felony), one count of causing death while operating a vehicle with a suspended or revoked driver’s license (a third degree felony), four counts of DUI causing injury to a person, and three counts of DUI causing damage to property.
Sytch has pled not guilty to the charges. She is also being sued by the daughter of Lasseter as well as Jana Olivova, who alleged that they suffered injuries from the traffic incident.