Maybe you could help a streetrider out?

Jasle

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>>THIS IS A FORWARD FROM ANOTHER LIST:

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>>From: "Tom Melchild"

>>Reply-To fjr1300@micapeak.com

>>To: FJR1300 Mailing List

>>Subject: Help needed in Bay Area

>>Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 17:45:32 -0800

>As some of you know, I lost a very good friend last winter. Gary Kunich

>was great guy who I worked on the Cal 24 rally with for several years.

>Last Jan. 11th, he was riding his K75 to work in Livermore on Vasco

>Road. He encountered very thick fog, to the point that the traffic had

>stopped due to almost zero visibility. He did exactly what we all are

>told to do in a situation like this, he stopped behind a truck on the

>right side of the lane, next to the white line. While he was stopped, a

>woman, Niki Moore from Clayton, in 3/4 ton Dodge Pickup struck him at

>between 60 and 70 mph. The force of the crash drug him, trapped under

>the truck for over 70 feet, broke the motorcycle into 3 pieces, and he

>died in an inferno when the truck burst into flames. After the crash it

>became known that at least two people had called 911 from cell phones

>the morning of the crash reporting the outrageous behavior of this

>woman in the minutes before impact. She had been passing cars on the

>shoulder at over 75 mph. At the scene of the accident, witnesss' said

>that while Gary was trapped under her burning truck, she was retrieving

>her cell phone and papers. Now after, almost a year, the woman who

>caused the death of our friend, and fellow motorcycle rider, is trying

>desperately to avoid jail time. They presented a plea agreement that

>would avoid ANY jail time in exchange for a guilty plea. The offer was

>basically 5 years probation, 60 days in jail, and after one year, the

>charges dropped from felony to misdemeanor. The prosecutor would not

>accept the plea, so she and her attorney went to a judge in Pleasanton

>last Wed. The judge rejected the plea. Now, she and her attorney are

>trying again with a different judge in Hayward. Now, if this weren't

>enough, here is what her Attorney, Louis Goodman was quoted as saying

>in the paper last Thursday: "This is a tragic traffic accident. As

>someone who's ridden a motorcycle many, many times, it's a risk all

>motorcyclists take," he said. "I'm not saying there's anything the

>motorcyclist could have done in a rear-end collision, but there would

>probably not have been the same result if he was in a vehicle."

>Is this crazy? I guess according to Mr. Goodman we should all be driving

>only 3/4 ton pickups so we can be protected from the actions of people like

>his client.

>What I am asking is for anyone who can, come to the Hayward Hall of Justice

>on Friday, Jan. 10th at 9:00AM. This is the time that Judge Kurtz is

>scheduled to hear Mr. Goodman try to get him to approve the plea agreement

>that another judge and the prosecutor would not. We need as large a showing

>as possible.

>The address is: Hayward Hall of Justice

>24405 Amador Street Hayward, CA 94544

>It is on the corner of W. Winton and Amador, approximately. two blocks east

>of I880 on W. Winton. The hearing will be in room 513.

>If you can't make it, if you can send a letter to Judge Robert Kurtz at the

>same address. Tell him that you as a member of the community would be

>outraged if this woman got anything less than jail time for her behavior.

>Thanks for your help!

>Tom Melchild

>George Jercich
 

smb_racing

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that's horrible, if I were in the area you'd bet I would be at that meeting
 

rickyd

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Jasle,
WIsh i could be there in court.. I don't have any time too schedule off though.. I will send a letter though.. I had a freind hit by a drunk paramedic last year, he was off work for a little over a year.. Again people, "If you drink, don't drive", that simple..
RIck
 

Reesknight

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Oct 31, 2002
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Originally posted by Jasle
[Louis Goodman was quoted as saying
"probably not have been the same result if he was in a vehicle."
nor the same result if he had stayed home, or if he was in a semi, or if he had a rocket launcher and saw her coming. :debil:
That is just freaking rediculus! :|
 

Jon K.

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Mar 26, 2001
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Common tactic; assign blame to the victim. Dog attacks, rapes, murders, the whole nine yards; the attorneys will try to cast blame on the victim. It is a successful tactic in way too many cases.
 

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