Crime & Safety
Regan Hit-and-Run Case Continued to March 12
New Canaan resident Kate Regan, who who was charged in Nov. 2010 in a hit-and-run case after the death of a town resident, made her 21st appearance at Superior Court in Norwalk, according to the New Canaan Advertiser.

New Canaan resident Kate Regan, who was charged in Nov. 2010 in a hit-and-run case after the death of a town resident, made a brief appearance at state Superior Court in Norwalk Tuesday morning where her case was continued until March 12, according to the New Canaan Advertiser.
Tuesday's appearance was Regan's 21st since being charged with negligent homicide and leaving the scene of an accident, the Advertiser also states.
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Regan allegedly drove away after hitting 82-year-old Krishna S. Jayaraman of New Canaan with her vehicle. Jayaraman was standing at a mailbox on Oenoke Ridge Road near the Pound Ridge border when a car struck him, according to police. In November, Regan turned herself in to police after they applied for a warrant for her arrest.
Jayaraman's family later filed a civil suit against Regan seeking damages.
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ADDITIONAL COVERAGE:
- More Pretrial Talks Scheduled for Regan Hit-and-Run Case
- New Canaan Hit and Run Case Goes on Trial List
- State Police Report Ready in Regan Case
- Regans' Attorney: "A Battle We Prefer Not To Wage"
- Regans Respond to $2.5 Million Civil Suit
- $2.5 Million Civil Suit Filed against Regans
- Regan's Lawyer Seeks Plea Agreement
- Krishnas to File Civil Suit against Regan
- Regan Hit and Run Case Continued to March
- Regan Arraigned
- Regan Faces up to 10 Years
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