LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- An Uber driver who Las Vegas police said twice ran over an innocent bystander will avoid jail time, a judge ruled Wednesday.

Kevin Vo, 45, initially faced a charge of reckless driving resulting in death, records said. Vo was driving for the rideshare company at the time, police said.

Records show Vo pleaded no contest to a charge of vehicular manslaughter on Wednesday. Las Vegas Justice Court Judge Joe Bonaventure sentenced him to a suspended jail sentence of 30 days, meaning Vo will not go to jail unless he fails to stay out of trouble.

Nevada's vehicular manslaughter law allows prosecutors to charge a person with vehicular manslaughter for causing a person's death through negligence, rather than ill intent.

On Friday, Aug. 8, around 10:20 p.m., Metro police receiv

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