In the foggy morning twilight, visibility was estimated at about 400 feet.
The report also noted that Fulmer had the right of way and that Betancourt did not come to a complete stop, slowing to 6 mph as he began the turn.
The report was submitted in December to the Stanislaus County district attorney’s office. In January, on the one-year anniversary of the crash, District Attorney Jeff Laugero sent a memo to the CHP and the sheriff’s office saying he would not charge Fulmer. The Bee said Fulmer, 35, was on paid leave at the time of his dismissal, though he returned to work for an unknown period of time after recovering from his injuries. He had been employed by the sheriff’s office since 2012.
Betancourt’s family has sued Fulmer and the sheriff’s office, and Fulmer has countersued the man’s estate.
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