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TOWSON, Md. 鈥?A Baltimore County woman has agreed to plead guilty after losing control of her car and mowing down a woman and her five-year-old granddaughter in Cockeysville last year.RELATED: Driver that hit, killed grandmother and child charged with DUI23-year-old Callie Schwarzman will plead guilty to two counts of Automobile Manslaughter in the deaths of five-year-old Delaney Gaddis and 60-year-old Deborah Limmer.Limmer was out on a morning walk with her granddaughter, pushing her in a str stanley cup oller, when Schwarzman s vehicle jumped the curb a stanley cup nd struck both of them.At th garrafa stanley e time, she told police that her power steering had gone out, but it was later learned that she was on her way to a methadone clinic and had drugs in her system at the time of the accident. We were approached by defense counsel and talked about the potential of a guilty plea, said Baltimore County State s Attorney Scott Shellenberger, As I explained to the victims family, guilty pleas are often in these very emotional |