The hit-and-run case involving Sharon Cox, 65, has sparked intense emotional and legal discussions following her four-year prison sentence for the 2023 incident that killed Patricia Garner in Miami Gardens, Florida. Cox, who was found guilty of causing the crash that left one person dead and two others injured, refused to express any remorse during her sentencing hearing. This lack of apology has deeply upset the victim’s family, who had previously pressed for a more severe punishment. The family’s frustration stems from the initial plea deal that the prosecutors offered, which was a one-year prison term. Their vocal opposition led to the reevaluation of the punishment, resulting in Cox receiving a four-year prison sentence instead. However, the family still feels that the sentence is too light, considering the impact of losing a loved one. The case underscores the challenges faced by families in seeking justice and the limitations of the legal system in addressing their emotional pain. The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s office emphasized that the sentence reflects the legal framework and that they hope the family can find some measure of peace and closure with this resolution.