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BRADENTON, Florida — Teresa Zeppi, the woman at the center of a deadly 2020 hit-and-run in Manatee County, has been sentenced to 364 days in jail followed by five years' probation in the county ...
These were the words Judge Peter Dubensky emphasized during the sentencing of Teresa Zeppi, a 60-year-old adoption agency owner who was found guilty of a 2020 hit-and-run that killed an 82-year ...
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WWSB Tampa on MSNTeresa Zeppi found guilty in 2020 hit-and-runMANATEE COUNTY, Fla. (WWSB) - A jury has found Teresa Zeppi guilty of fleeing the scene of an accident with a fatality in a ...
As the verdict was read, Teresa Zeppi shook her head slightly. In the gallery, her husband sat forward in the wooden bench two rows back — just as he had sat every day of the trial supporting ...
BRADENTON, Fla. — Opening statements are set to begin on Tuesday in the trial of Teresa Zeppi, 60, of Bradenton. Zeppi is accused of a fatal hit-and-run that happened in April 2020. She is going ...
Teresa Zeppi looks at her family members after returing to court to hear the jury’s decision Thursday afternoon in Bradenton. The jury convicted Zeppi of leaving the scene of a crash involving ...
A judge sentenced 60-year-old Teresa Zeppi to 364 days in the Manatee County jail with credit for time served, followed by five years of probation, court records show. Judge Peter Dubensky also ...
Jury deliberations are expected to begin Thursday in the trial of Teresa Zeppi, the Bradenton woman accused of being the driver of a SUV that hit 82-year-old Joseph Dralus in April 2020 ...
Teresa Zeppi, 60, was escorted by a deputy as she entered the courtroom Monday morning. Her arms and legs were shackled. Zeppi stands accused of leaving the scene of a deadly crash five years ago.
BRADENTON, Fla. (WFLA) — A jury found Teresa Zeppi guilty as charged for leaving the scene of a crash involving death. Deliberations took less than three hours Thursday afternoon. Her two ...
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