Woman who pled no-contest for fatal hit-and-run gets 18 months on house arrest

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – She pleaded no-contest for her role in a hit and run that killed an Albuquerque father and Marine while he was working underneath a car up on jacks. However, she will not be spending any time behind bars.

Jazmin Anesi was charged with vehicular homicide, but after pleading down to a lesser charge, she will be spending a year and a half on house arrest with an ankle monitor.

“The total sentence is 18 months. All of which will be on the CCP program, which is authorized at MDC,” said Bernalillo County District Court Judge Lucy B. Solimon.

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Thirty-four-year-old Scott Toole was killed in October 2022 while he was working underneath a Ford Expedition held up by jacks in a neighborhood near Avenida Cesar Chavez and Yale. A PT Cruiser plowed into the SUV, knocking it off the supports and killing him…

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