“She should be prosecuted to the max.”
The articles says he JUMPED in front of the car.
A la "he ran into my fist." Doesn't matter. If she hit him, she officially "lost control of the vehicle." (Which by the way she had nudged, prodded, or menaced him with, several times, before the final assault...according to the article.)
Then leaving him there injured, that's a whole other offense.
I'm astounded (maybe shouldn't be) by the comments here in her defense. She escalated to physical assault severe enough to put him in the hospital, and people are basically saying he asked for it and deserved it.