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KARLA GUADALUPE ARMENDARIZ

Davidson County · Booked Mar 5, 2025

Personal Information

Date of BirthOct 8, 1999 (age 25 at booking)
RaceHispanic
SexFemale

KARLA ARMENDARIZ was booked in Davidson County on Mar 5, 2025 on 3 felonies, 2 misdemeanors, including Accident, Leaving Scene Involving Death (Felony) and 4 other charges.

Charges (5)

Charge 1
FELONY

Accident, Leaving Scene Involving Death (Felony)

Original: ACCIDENT, LEAVING SCENE INVOLVING DEATH (Felony)

Charge 2
FELONY

Vehicular Homicide

Original: HOMICIDE, VEHICULAR, INTOXICATION (Felony)

TCA § 39-13-213

Vehicular homicide is recklessly killing someone through operation of a vehicle (car, airplane, boat, or other motor vehicle) when caused by conduct creating substantial risk of death, the driver's intoxication, drag racing, or construction zone violations. Punishment ranges from 2 to 12 years in prison and up to $5,000 in fines for reckless conduct or drag racing; intoxication-related vehicular homicide is punished more severely as a Class B felony with a mandatory minimum 48 hours in jail, and sentences are enhanced for prior alcohol-related convictions.

Penalty: Class D felony; 2-12 years; fine up to $5,000

Max Jail: 2-12 yearsMax Fine: $5,000
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Bond:$100,000
Charge 3
MISDEMEANOR

Driving Without Valid License

Original: LICENSE, DRIVERS LICENSE REQUIRED (Misdemeanor)

TCA § 55-50-301

License required – Requirements – Exception – Applicability to temporary licenses and permits.

Penalty: Classification not specified

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Charge 4
MISDEMEANOR

Financial Resp. Viol W/Injury or Death (Misdemeanor)

Original: FINANCIAL RESP. VIOL W/INJURY OR DEATH (Misdemeanor)

Charge 5
FELONY

Reckless Endangerment

Original: ASSAULT, RECK ENDANGER, DEADLY WEAPON (VEHICLE) (Felony)

TCA § 39-13-103

Reckless endangerment is when someone acts recklessly in a way that puts another person in immediate danger of death or serious injury. This happens when a person is aware of a serious risk but ignores it anyway—for example, firing a gun into a crowd or driving dangerously fast through a populated area. A basic conviction is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and/or a fine up to $2,500. The offense is enhanced to a Class E, D, or C felony (1-15 years in prison) if the reckless conduct involves using a deadly weapon or firearm.

Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500

Max Jail: 11 months 29 daysMax Fine: $2,500
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