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    Judge sets bond for Cincinnati woman accused of killing another woman in crash

    By Grace Hamilton,

    3 hours ago
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    A Cincinnati woman was in court Saturday for the 2022 death of a woman.

    Ebony L. Johnson, 31, was arraigned on one count of vehicular homicide and three counts of vehicular manslaughter for the November 2022 death of Valerie Jean Smith in South Fairmount. On Nov. 27, 2022, Johnson was driving westbound near Harrison Avenue when she drove left of center and collided with a Nissan Versa, which Smith was a passenger of.

    Smith was transported to UC Medical Center but died at the hospital due to her injuries.

    On Saturday, Johnson's defense attorney entered a not guilty plea. Her attorney also said she'd be filing a motion, claiming Johnson's rights had been violated since it's been nearly two years since a warrant was first put out.

    A Hamilton County judge set Johnson's bail at $60,000 for the four counts. She was also ordered not to drive.

    Johnson is currently being held in the Hamilton County Jail. She is expected to next be in court Friday, Oct. 18.

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    Debra Stanley
    1h ago
    Hope she gets life no parole
    Scorpio64
    1h ago
    Courts kinda drag their foot on this, we will get to it when we feel like it,huh?
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