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Trial delayed for driver charged with hitting a young girl near Whitefish

Woman charged with hitting girl exiting school bus pleads not guilty
Posted at 2:09 PM, Jul 02, 2020
and last updated 2020-07-02 16:18:24-04

KALISPELL — A jury trial for Patricia Berliner, the driver who was charged after reportedly hitting and severely injuring a child as she was getting off a school bus near Whitefish, has been delayed.

Berliner waived her rights to a speedy trial for the period of a requested continuance, according to court documents.

Originally set for August 17, court documents show the trial will now be held on November 30. Court documents state that “the defendant needs additional time to adequately prepare her defense for trial and to adequately investigate this matter.”

Additionally, the court documents state, "the defendant also needs additional time to investigate issues surrounding the policies and procedures of the bus driver and bus company in this matter.”

“At this time, defendant has not been able to obtain records from either the bus company or the school district and needs additional time to obtain these records to fully investigate this matter and prepare a complete defense," the documents continue.

Berliner, whose vehicle hit six-year old Jordana Hubble in November 2019, pleaded not guilty to a charge of felony criminal endangerment on April 30 and was released on her own recognizance. If convicted, Berliner could face up to 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of $50,000.

Court documents state Jordana “was reportedly thrown approximately 60 feet from the point of impact to where she came to rest in the ditch.”

Jordana was taken to Nexus Children’s Hospital in Houston in January to continue her recovery from the injuries she sustained.