Defendant was not charged with Murder 1 and Murder 2 was clearly an overcharge by the CW.
To be clear, unless the jurors reveal what they were split on, we trulyt have no idea. However given the jurors were unanimous that the defendant was not guilty of Count 3 (leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death), it doesn't follow they'd be split on vehicular manslaughter but probably the lesser included charge of involuntary manslaughter. JMO and only the Jurors know for certain.
FYI -- Guilty on Count 3 required 6 elements proven by the CW which the jurors were unanimous they did not prove:
"First, that the defendant operated a motor vehicle. Second, that she operated on a public way or in a place in which the public has a right of access. Third, that the defendant knowingly collided with John O'Keefe. Fourth, that the collision caused injury to John O'Keefe resulting in his death. And fifth, that after causing such injury, the defendant failed to stop and provide a name, home address and registration number of the motor vehicle. And sixth, that the defendant failed to do so for the purpose of avoiding prosecution or apprehension," Cannone explained.
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