A Douglas woman who's accused of injuring her husband in a hit and run has been committed to stand trial.
Committal proceedings against 40-year-old Susan Moore took place at Douglas Courthouse yesterday.
She's been charged with causing serious bodily harm by driving without due care and consideration on June 21st on the Snugborough Trading Estate in Union Mills.
She's also accused of failing to stop after a road traffic accident in which a person was injured.
No pleas have been taken - she will stand trial before the Court of General Gaol Delivery and has been bailed until her next appearance there on a date to be set.
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