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Woman gets 9 years for vehicular homicide
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A Nashville woman was sentenced to nine years in prison Friday for a crash in June 2008 that left a local Sunday school teacher dead.
Kimberly Kelton, 41, faced a maximum nine-year sentence for the crash that killed 62-year-old Perry Hamm.
Police said Kelton's Lexus struck Hamm's motorcycle on Nolensville Pike on the night of June 3, 2008.
Hamm, who worked at the Concord Grandview Baptist Church, was thrown from the bike and run over by another vehicle.
Kelton fled the scene and later crashed into a ditch.
When police arrived on the scene, she told officers the man trying to help her get her car out of the ditch was driving.
It was later learned that Kelton was drinking at her home and at Jonny's Sports Bar prior to the crash.
Kelton took the stand Friday and apologized.
Kelton's mom and Hamm’s wife and daughters also testified.