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Colorado Teacher Found Guilty in Fatal Texting and Driving Case Involving 10-Year-Old Boy

Colorado Teacher Found Guilty in Fatal Texting and Driving Case Involving 10-Year-Old Boy

by Larry Ulibarri
December 23, 2024
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Colorado Teacher Found Guilty in Fatal Texting and Driving Incident

A Colorado middle school teacher has been found guilty of causing the death of a 10-year-old boy while texting and driving, highlighting the ongoing dangers of distracted driving. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, distracted driving claimed more than 3,000 lives in 2022 alone, and this case serves as a tragic reminder of the consequences.

The Incident

The fatal crash occurred on August 2, 2023, in Timnath, Colorado. Ashley Weiss, who was driving an Audi SUV, struck 10-year-old Oliver “Ollie” Stratton as he was riding his bike. Reports indicate that Weiss was looking at her phone at the time of the collision. Despite being rushed to a nearby hospital, Stratton succumbed to his injuries.

The Trial and Verdict

On December 20, 2024, Weiss was found guilty of careless driving resulting in a death, a misdemeanor. During the trial, the defense argued that another driver had obstructed Weiss’ view, preventing her from seeing Stratton in time. However, prosecutors presented evidence that Weiss was texting while driving, making her distracted and unable to react appropriately.

Before the trial began, Weiss pleaded guilty to tampering with physical evidence after admitting she had deleted text messages she sent and received while driving before the crash.

Sentencing and Legal Penalties

Weiss faces up to one year in jail and a potential $1,000 fine for the careless driving charge. Her sentencing is scheduled for March 7, 2025.

Family’s Reaction

Following the verdict, Stratton’s parents, Clarissa and Rod, expressed their frustration with the current legal system, which they believe does not impose adequate penalties for distracted driving offenses.

“We don’t feel this verdict delivers justice for Ollie,” they said. “We call on Colorado and other states to enact tougher laws and harsher penalties to hold distracted drivers truly accountable. The District Attorney’s office did everything it could under the current system, but more must be done.”

A Call for Change

This case underscores the devastating consequences of distracted driving and the urgent need for stricter laws to prevent similar tragedies. As the Stratton family advocates for tougher legislation, their story serves as a somber reminder of the responsibility all drivers bear when behind the wheel.

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