Caitlyn Jenner May Be Charged With Manslaughter Stemming From February Crash
A representative for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department announced Thursday that in one week, detectives will be submitting a case to the district attorney regarding the Feb. 7 crash Jenner was involved in.
In the Thursday announcement, the detectives said they had concluded their six-month investigation into what happened that day.
Since Jenner was not intoxicated or committing a felony at the time of the accident, the charge would be misdemeanor manslaughter, also known as involuntary manslaughter.