Rosie-Ann Stone has been reported for summons for driving without due care and causing a fatality.
We are aware of the incredibly emotive circumstances of this case but must adhere to the Code for Crown Prosecutors, which requires our lawyers to consider two things.
The first is whether there is sufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction. Where this is met, and it is in this case, we must consider whether it is in the public interest to prosecute.
To make this decision we have sought the views of all parties including the Stone family and Jennie's immediate family.
Taking into account all of the information available to us at this time, we have concluded that it is in the public interest to prosecute Rosie-Ann and have advised Humberside Police to report her for summons.
What happens next?
Rosie-Ann Stone is expected to attend a brief hearing at Bridlington Magistrates' Court on August 28.
However, due to the seriousness of the alleged offence, it is likely the case will be passed to Hull Crown Court.
Potentially, Rosie-Ann could stand trial in the new year.