Paul Pelosi charged with misdemeanor hit-and-run in Napa Valley

Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, has been charged with a misdemeanor. The charge is related to a hit-and-run incident in Napa County.
Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, has been charged with misdemeanor hit-and-run in Napa County. Prosecutors allege he struck a parked vehicle and left the scene. The incident occurred in Napa Valley.
The Napa County District Attorney's office filed the charges against Paul Pelosi. He is scheduled to appear in court to face the charges.
The details of the incident, including the date and time it occurred, have been released by the authorities. Paul Pelosi allegedly hit a parked car and did not stop at the scene.
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What is Paul Pelosi charged with?
Paul Pelosi is charged with misdemeanor hit-and-run in Napa County. He allegedly struck a parked vehicle and left the scene.
Who is Paul Pelosi?
Paul Pelosi is the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Where did the incident occur?
The incident occurred in Napa Valley, in Napa County.
What is the next step in the case?
Paul Pelosi is scheduled to appear in court to face the charges filed by the Napa County District Attorney's office.
What are the details of the incident?
The details of the incident include the allegation that Paul Pelosi hit a parked car and did not stop at the scene. The date and time of the incident have been released by the authorities.
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