Prosecutors waiting on debris testing in AG crash
4 years ago

Prosecutors waiting on debris testing in AG crash

Associated Press  

— A team of prosecutors is waiting for testing results on a piece of debris that may indicate where the South Dakota attorney general’s car was when he struck and killed a man over three months ago, a prosecutor said Monday. The Department of Public Safety, which oversaw the investigation, has reported it handed over all its findings to prosecutors, led by Hyde County deputy state’s attorney Emily Sovell. But Crystal Johnson, the Minnehaha County state’s attorney who is assisting Sovell, said in an email to The Associated Press that she did not have a time frame for the results of additional testing on an “ item of debris that was in the middle of the accident scene.” She said it could give information on where Ravnsborg’s car was when it struck 55-year-old Joseph Boever, a Hyde County resident. The attorney general has said he’s confident that he did not commit a crime in the crash on a rural highway as he was returning home from a Republican fundraiser.

History of this topic

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2 years, 11 months ago
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