Caitlyn Jenner is walking away from her February fatal car crash pretty much scot-free.

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The I Am Cait star is not being charged with vehicular manslaughter or any other crime by the Los Angeles County District Attorney, TMZ reported.

The DA reportedly threw out the case after determining she hit the brakes belatedly but was not speeding upon rear-ending a Lexus, which then spun out of control and got struck by a Hummer, killing the female driver of the Lexus. Despite driving inattentively, Jenner's conduct was not found "unreasonable."

"We believed from the start that a thorough and objective investigation would clear Caitlyn of any criminal wrongdoing," Jenner's lawyer Blair Berk told TMZ.

"We are heartened the District Attorney has agreed that even a misdemeanor charge would not be appropriate. A traffic accident, however devastating and heartbreaking when a life is lost, is not necessarily a criminal matter."

Jenner's case has been under investigation for six months and the LA County Sheriff's Department finally submitted a report to the District Attorney that turned out to be 161 pages.

Had Jenner been charged with misdemeanor manslaughter, she could've been sentenced to a year in a county jail if convicted. Jenner told the Today show's Matt Lauer that spending time in a men's jail would be "the worst case scenario" and it's an enormous problem for transwomen nowadays.
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