A plea deal was finalized on March 6 in the case of a woman who law enforcement officials said hit a bicyclist in early 2024 and left the scene. The rider later died.
According to the deal, Elizabeth Ann Pizzonia will serve four years in prison and 132 months on probation. While on probation, Pizzonia must undergo random screenings at her own expense and must maintain employment. She has three days of credit for time already spent in jail. Her driver’s license has been permanently revoked.
The sentence was a downward departure from state guidelines. Under state law, she could have faced up to 15 years in prison. Assistant State Attorney Meredith Poisson was the prosecutor; Tania Alavi of the law firm of Alavi & Pozzuto represented Pizzonia…