A Georgia woman pleaded guilty in Nassau County Court on Monday to manslaughter and other charges in a 2024 Massapequa car crash that left a 64-year-old driver dead, authorities said.

Rachel Lodice, 22, was high on marijuana, speeding and had run multiple red lights in Massapequa when she T-boned the 2022 Nissan Altima being driven by Cynthia Mitchell of Freeport, authorities said.

Lodice was driving approximately 76 mph five seconds before the crash on a roadway where the speed limit is 35 mph, prosecutors said, citing the event data recorder from Lodice’s vehicle.

Lodice pleaded guilty Monday to second-degree manslaughter, assault, vehicular manslaughter, leaving the scene of a fatality without reporting, grand larceny and driving while ability impaired by drugs.

Prosecutors said she

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