The odds are good that she'll have a lawyer. In order to avoid a lengthy trial The Crown will likely work a deal. She won't be punished as severely as her distracted driving warrants. Take this from someone who was mowed down by an unlicensed and uninsured motorist, in front of a patio bar full of witnesses.
....It is so incredibly sad that speeding down the 400 series when there is barely anyone (ie. 10PM+) on gets you into more **** than "distracted driving".