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Home / Crime and Justice / Justice Blocked: Mental Health Plea Halts Hit-and-Run Case

Justice Blocked: Mental Health Plea Halts Hit-and-Run Case

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Suspected driver Kaleb Taubman charged late 2024 for August 2023 crash.
  • Taubman now claims a mental health disorder, seeking diversion.
  • Victim Sherry Martinez fears this blocks accountability and justice.
Justice Blocked: Mental Health Plea Halts Hit-and-Run Case

In Sacramento, a legal battle for justice in a severe hit-and-run case faces an unexpected turn. Sherry Martinez, who suffered extensive injuries including four broken ribs and a collapsed lung after being struck by a vehicle in August 2023, is now confronting a new challenge. The suspected driver, Kaleb Taubman, was officially charged with felony assault and hit-and-run in late 2024.

Taubman is now pursuing a mental health diversion program, asserting that a diagnosed mental health disorder led him to hit Martinez while she was on her bicycle. This plea, which Martinez views as a "get-out-of-jail-free card," potentially allows him to avoid jail time and have charges dismissed if he completes a one-to-two-year treatment program.

Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho has condemned the mental health diversion program as a "dangerous loophole." Martinez is appealing to lawmakers, hoping for legislative changes to ensure accountability and prevent similar situations from obstructing justice in the future. Taubman is currently out on bail and scheduled for a court appearance on February 9.

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It's a legal program allowing defendants to receive mental health treatment for 1-2 years to avoid jail and have charges dismissed, if they comply.
Kaleb Taubman is the suspected driver charged in a 2023 hit-and-run case where Sherry Martinez was severely injured.
Martinez fears the mental health diversion program will allow the accused driver to avoid accountability and true justice for her injuries.

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