See Minn. Stat. ยง 609.2113, subd. 1(7) (providing that, "where [a] driver who causes [an] accident leaves the scene of the accident in violation of section 169.09, subdivision 1 or 6[,]" the driver "is guilty of criminal vehicular operation resulting in great bodily harm . . . if the person causes great bodily harm to another not constituting attempted murder or assault as a result of operating [the] motor vehicle"). See, e.g., State v. Brown, No. A23-0271, 2024 WL 1251644, at *1-5 (Minn.App. Mar. 25, 2024); State v. Harris, No. A23-0503, 2024 WL 1153984, at *1 (Minn.App. Mar. 18, 2024); State v. Holloway, No. A23-0488, 2024 WL 764007, at *1-2 (Minn.App. Feb. 26, 2024), rev. denied (Minn. May 14, 2024); State v. Anderson, No. A21-1702, 2022 WL 17086771, at *1-3 (Minn.App. Nov. 21, 2022), rev. denied (Feb. 14, 2023); State v. Harvey, No. A19-0049, 2019 WL 4582544, at *1 (Minn.App. Sept. 23, 2019); State v. Hartley, No. A17-1199, 2018 WL 1902115, at *1-2 (Minn.App. Apr. 23, 2018), rev. denied (Minn. July 17, 2018).