A woman who hit a teen with her car in Point Pleasant Borough and then fled the scene will not have to serve any jail time following her sentencing on Friday, authorities said.

Instead, Brittany Keifer, 27, of Point Pleasant will serve three years of probation and 50 hours of community service, according to a statement from the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office. Her driving privileges were also revoked for one year and she was ordered by a judge to pay a $2,500 fine.

Prosecutors argued for Keifer to serve 364 days in the Ocean County Jail as a condition of probation.

Keifer admitted last year that she struck 14-year-old Emma-Mae Gnolfo with her BMW on Aug. 9, 2018, on Route 88 in Point Pleasant Borough and then fled the scene with Gnolfo on the hood until she fell off, authorities said.

Keifer then drove home and hid her car under a tarp.

Gnolfo was taken to Jersey Shore Medical Center and suffered serious injuries, including brain injuries and a fractured skull, her mother has said.

Keifer contacted Kyle Ramos, 29, of Seaside Heights, who helped her hide the vehicle and then attempted to have the car repaired to hide the damage from hitting Gnolfo, the office said. Keifer turned herself in to police the next day.

She pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident resulting in serious bodily and leaving the scene of an accident on Dec. 2, 2019.

Ramos pleaded guilty to hindering apprehension or prosecution the same day and will be sentenced at a later date, prosecutors said.

Emma-Mae Gnolfo suffered skull fractures and brain injuries after a driver hit her while she was riding her bike in Point Pleasant.GoFundMe

A family friend of Gnolfo, Kristen Cutrona, started a fundraising effort for her following the incident, raising $30,000 for the teen.

A month after the accident, the Point Pleasant Chamber of Commerce raised an additional $15,000 for Gnolfo and presented her family with a check.

Chris Sheldon may be reached at csheldon@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @chrisrsheldon Find NJ.com on Facebook.

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