Crime & Safety

Trial Begins for San Ramon Attorney Charged in 2012 Fatal Hit-And-Run Crash

Spencer Freeman Smith's trial will take place at the Hayward Hall of Justice, according to court documents.

By AUTUMN JOHNSON

The trial for the San Ramon lawyer accused of fatally striking a 57-year-old bicyclist in Dublin in May of 2012 begins today, Alameda County District Attorney’s Office officials said.

More than 26 months after the fatal hit-and-run collision, Spencer Freeman Smith will appear the Hayward Hall of Justice this morning to stand trial for one count of felony hit-and-run and a misdemeanor count of vehicular manslaughter in the death of Bo Hu.

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Hu was visiting Dublin from China when he was hit in the intersection of Dougherty and Fall Creek roads around 11:30 p.m. on May 15.

Smith was arrested by Dublin Police investigators three days after the crash, after officers searched his San Ramon home and found a black Mercedes with damage to the windshield and the front end. The car, owned by Smith, was missing the same parts that were found at the scene of the crash. Smith’s home on Baker Way in San Ramon was located 2.7 miles from where Hu was killed.

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Since the arrest, Smith has been free on $60,000 bond, according to court records.

Earlier this year, Hu’s brother, Lie Hu, spoke exclusively to Patch about the loss of his beloved brother. Hu, who lives in China told Patch, via email:

“My brother’s death, at 58 years old, is a huge loss to my family. He was my only alive full blood relative. [His death] left me in an overwhelming grief...My brother was also a much beloved family member among families... because of his caring, easy going, informative and fun-making personality. In all family-gathering activities, he was the center of conversations, telling jokes and activities. I couldn’t say enough how much we [lost] at the moment he was hit and lied on a road in a remote county of the States.”

Related article: Brother of Bicyclist Killed in 2012 Hit-And-Run Says the Death Left Him in ‘Overwhelming Grief’

In a previous Patch article, William Gagen, Smith’s lawyer said, “The question is did he [Smith] realize he hit a human being. He realized he hit something because there was a huge hole in the windshield. He called his insurance company the next day and left it parked in the garage.”

During that interview in 2013, Gagen told Patch Smith did not call Dublin Police to report the collision.

Smith was admitted to the State Bar of California in 2005 and practices law in San Francisco at the Law Offices of Patten and Smith. He has an undergraduate degree from Xavier University and graduated from law school at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.

Previous Patch articles about the fatal hit-and-run collision on Dougherty Road:

Attorney Charged in Fatal Hit-and-Run Collision Due in Court

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