The woman who hit and killed 17-year-old cycling phenom Magnus White in Boulder may be placed in a halfway house only six months into her four-year sentence.
On Thursday, White’s family received a letter from the Colorado Department of Corrections Victim Service’s Unit that Yeva Smilianska is “being referred, according to Colorado Law, for consideration of placement in a Community Corrections program (halfway house).”
The letter, obtained by The Denver Gazette, said Smilianska could then progress to an intensive supervision program — meaning she would be electronically monitored in the community and would no longer need to physically reside in the halfway house…