Woman sentenced in crash that killed Littleton middle school student

A woman charged with careless driving after hitting and killing a Littleton middle school student in October was sentenced on Tuesday, according to court records.

Beth Ann Hutchinson, 39, pleaded guilty to careless driving resulting in death, a class one misdemeanor, in February. She was sentenced in 18th Judicial District Court to 150 hours of community service, a $1,000 fine and two years of probation, according to court records.

On Oct. 17, emergency responders received a call at 8 a.m. about a crash involving a vehicle and bicyclist at South Elati Street and West Arapahoe Drive in Littleton, according to police. Hutchinson remained on scene.

Responders performed life-saving measures, but the bicyclist, identified as 13-year-old Liam Stewart from Euclid Middle School, was pronounced dead at the scene.

According to Denver 7, in court Tuesday Liam’s father, Josh Stewart, requested Hutchinson receive a sentence of up to 14 days in jail — one day for each year Liam was alive.

“What happened to my son was not an accident. What happened to him was not a mistake. It was based on choices, bad choices. It was a choice to treat a vehicle like a sports car, not a dangerous weapon,” Stewart said before the sentencing, according to Denver 7. “It was a choice to ignore the school zone — she knew it was a school zone — there was no denying she knew, because she was rushing to drop off her own kid at that school that day.”

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Judge Amy Danielle Touart denied Stewart’s request, citing Hutchinson’s clean traffic history and criminal record.

To fulfill her community service hours, Hutchinson will serve as a crossing guard at Euclid Middle School. She may be reassigned to a different school if her presence retraumatizes the community, according to Denver 7.

If Hutchinson violates the terms of her probation, she will be sentenced to a year in the Arapahoe County Jail.

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