A Douglas County judge sentenced Shirley McManners to 15 years, with one year to be served in confinement today, according to Andrew Agan, director of Community Relations for the DA's Office.
A Douglas County judge sentenced Shirley McManners to 15 years, with one year to be served in confinement today, according to Andrew Agan, director of Community Relations for the DA's Office. McManners, 52, was sentenced in the death of 17-year-old Douglas County High School junior Brandy Hart, who was hit by McManners' car right after she got off a school bus in December of 2011. The accident happened at Dorris Road off Cedar Mountain Road. "Either she didn't see the bus' stop sign, or she ran it," Sheriff Phil Miller said at the time. "She struck the 17-year-old as she was crossing the street and unfortunately killed her." Come back to Douglasville Patch for more details. Related Douglasville Patch stories: 'Brandy Was a Blessing to Me' …
It's the second week of school for Douglas County residents and children's lives depend on drivers' alertness for the School Bus Stop Arm.
Douglas County High School junior 17-year-old Brandy Hart was killed last year and 51-year-old Shirley Barker McManners was charged with vehicular homicide when Hart was hit by McManners' car right after she got off a school bus. The accident happened at Dorris Rd. off Cedar Mountain Rd. "Either she didn't see the bus' stop sign, or she ran it," Sheriff Phil Miller said. "She struck the 17-year-old as she was crossing the street and unfortunately killed her." "During the GaDOE stop arm violation survey on May 3 we had eight vehicles violate the stop arm law," B. Rodney Arrington said, Douglas County School System transportation director. That means on a random school day last year, Douglas County bus drivers reported that they witnessed …
As part of the bail condition, she is not allowed to drive.
Bond was set at $50,000 this afternoon for Shirley Barker McManners, a 51-year-old accused of striking and killing Brandy Hart, a Douglas County teenager with her vehicle on Dec. 6. The hearing took place in Judge William H. McClain’s courtroom. As part of the bail condition, she is not allowed to drive. On Dec. 12 a grand jury passed down an indictment against McManners. “The Grand Jury has returned an indictment charging Mrs. McManners with first degree homicide in the death of Brandy Hart,” said District Attorney McDade in a press release. “This is obviously a horribly tragic situation for the Hart family and for the community as a whole. Please keep everyone involved in this in your thoughts and prayers.”
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