Stagger Lee
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I don't know if I agree with facing a life sentence especially if the motorcyclist was really going 10-20 mph over the speed limit. Afterall he did rear end her even if she was stopped. Other drivers were able to swerve around, and I know my motorcycle will slow or stop or swerve faster than most cars. Cars stop or break down even on the highway sometimes. If she would've had her hazards on, it wouldn't even be a case imo.
But the only reason this is making international news is because it's a female facing a harsh sentence. Men get harsh sentence for similar things all the time and no one in the media cares. Notice the title the media uses. It couldn't be more sympathetic. I'm sure she'll end up getting a light sentence and an early release.
But the only reason this is making international news is because it's a female facing a harsh sentence. Men get harsh sentence for similar things all the time and no one in the media cares. Notice the title the media uses. It couldn't be more sympathetic. I'm sure she'll end up getting a light sentence and an early release.
A Canadian woman parked her car on a Montreal-area highway in 2010 to help a group of ducklings; almost four years to the day later, Emma Czornobaj was on Friday found guilty of causing the deaths of a motorcyclist and his passenger daughter who smashed into her car.
The jury was unanimous in convicting the 25-year-old on two counts of criminal negligence causing death, a charge that carries a maximum life sentence, and two counts of dangerous driving causing death, which comes with a maximum of 14 years in jail.
The Canadian Press reports Andre Roy, 50, who was traveling with his 16-year-old daughter, Jessie, on his Harley-Davidson, was driving an estimated 70 mph to 80 mph in a roughly 60 mph zone.
His wife was following behind them at a slower speed and avoided injury, and has said she doesn't blame Czornobaj for the deaths; her husband died in her arms, and her daughter, who was pinned beneath the Honda Civic, died later in a hospital.
