Jamie Komoroski’s attorneys are seeking to have her released after the tragic accident that killed newlywed bride Samantha Miller, 34, and injured the groom, Aric Hutchinson on April 28
A suspected drink driver accused of tragically killing a newlywed bride on her wedding day has been denied bail, as a judge rules she is a potential ‘flight risk’ and danger to the community.
The judge said that if the state does not take the case to trial by March 2024, Jamie Komoroski will be granted bond at that time. Judge Michael Nettles said in that case Komoroski would be subject to a $150,000 surety bond, electronic monitoring and house arrest in the Charleston area.
Appearing in court virtually, Komoroski looked worried and stressed, appearing to fidget nervously as she waited to hear Judge Nettles’ decision. She appeared virtually from the Charleston County jail, where she has been incarcerated since April 28 after her arrest.
Komoroski was wearing a strike prison jumpsuit, and could be seen sobbing heavily at times, dabbing her eyes with tissues. From her side, she could only see the judge behind his bench, and hear attorneys and families who spoke during the hearing.