The fate of the man, who slammed into a limo carrying Tracy Morgan, killing one man and severely injuring the comedian, is in the hands of a jury that will decide whether to indict him or not.
In a court hearing that was held on December 22, it was revealed that an attorney for Kevin Roper sought to have charges of vehicular homicide and assault by auto thrown out, News 24.com.
The Jonesboro, Georgia, man was driving a Wal-Mart truck in June 2014, when he crashed into Morgan's limo van, killing comedian James McNair and seriously injuring Morgan and others.
An assistant Middlesex County prosecutor told the judge that a county grand jury would release its findings that will decide the fate of the driver.
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