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Regan's New Canaan Hit-And-Run Case Continues March 12

NEW CANAAN, Conn. – The case of Kate Regan, the New Canaan woman charged in the hit-and-run death of an elderly man more than two years ago, will continue next month, it was determined Tuesday in Norwalk Superior Court.

Kate Regan is facing a pair of felony charges stemming from an August 2010 incident where a New Canaan man died after being hit by a car.

Kate Regan is facing a pair of felony charges stemming from an August 2010 incident where a New Canaan man died after being hit by a car.

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Regan’s case is scheduled to return to the Norwalk courthouse March 12, said her attorney, John Gulash Jr.

The case remains in pretrial, though no date has yet been set. Gulash said there will be more discussions on the case, but had no other comment.

Regan was charged by New Canaan Police on Nov. 3, 2010 with negligent homicide with a motor vehicle and evading responsibility resulting in physical injury or death.

New Canaan Police said Regan was driving a 2008 Infiniti QX56 when she struck Krishna S. Jayaraman, 82, while he was at the mailbox outside his home on Aug. 18, 2010.

Jayaraman died from his injuries at Norwalk Hospital. Regan has pleaded not guilty to both charges. Regan and her husband, Michael, are also facing a civil suit from Jayaraman’s family in Stamford Superior Court.

 

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