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Shelbyville Man Gets Two Years at Home in Hit-Skip Death

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – A central Indiana man convicted in the hit-and-run death of a 63-year-old Indianapolis woman has been sentenced to two years of home detention.
 
The Indianapolis Star reports Greg Hudson of Shelbyville was sentenced Friday after being found guilty of a charge of failure to stop at an accident causing death.
 
Police have said Kathleen Clark died when struck about 7 p.m. on Jan. 13, 2013. The owner of a nearby bar found her body in a grassy area the next morning.
 
Rick Clark, Kathleen Clark's son, says justice wasn't served. He says Hudson got a “slap on the hand.”
 
An anonymous tip led police to Hudson, then 50, who was arrested four days after the crash. Documents show he thought he struck a wooden barricade.

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