Miriam Yarimi, accused of causing a fatal collision in Brooklyn that killed a mother and her two daughters, pleaded not guilty to multiple charges including manslaughter and reckless driving. Yarimi, who was driving with a suspended license and had a history of speeding violations, made statements to police claiming persecution, which her attorney disputed, stating they may have been made under duress. The court has yet to decide on bail while the case progresses toward the next hearing scheduled for June 11.
Miriam Yarimi, 32, charged with manslaughter, appeared in court after a fatal crash that killed a mother and her two daughters in Brooklyn.
Defense attorney Joseph Amsel argued that Yarimi's statements after the crash should be considered with caution, claiming she might have been sedated.
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