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Motion filed in Chris Soules case to stop victim impact statements
Chris Soules enter the courtroom for a hearing in Buchanan County District Court Monday, Nov. 27, 2017, in Independence, Iowa. Reality TV star Soules is charged with leaving the scene in a fatal April crash near Aurora, Iowa. (RODNEY WHITE/DES MOINES REGISTER /POOL)
INDEPENDENCE, Iowa — A motion filed by the lawyers of former "The Bachelor" star Chris Soules is asking a judge to strike victim impact statements.
A judge will make a decision on the matter at Soules' sentencing hearing on Tuesday, May 21.
The hearing is scheduled to start at 1:30 p.m.
Soules pleaded guilty to of leaving the scene of a crash resulting in serious injury back in November of 2018.
The April 2017 crash killed 66-year-old Kenneth Mosher. Prosecutors say Soules drove his truck into a tractor near Aurora on April 24, 2017. Mosher, died as a result after his tractor rolled into a ditch. Soules made the original 911 call but left the scene as first responders arrived. He was found and arrested at his home five hours later.
He had previously been charged with leaving the scene of a fatal accident.
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