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webist
01-23-08, 08:03 AM
From The Arizona Daily Star

http://www.azstarnet.com/altsn/default/newsletterclickthru/221764

Tucson Region
Jailhouse calls lead to longer sentence
Judge says drunken driver laughed over cyclist's death
By Kim Smith
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 01.23.2008
advertisementA recorded jail conversation in which a woman made light of the bicyclist she had killed led to her getting a longer sentence in Pima County Superior Court on Tuesday.
Two months ago, Melissa Arrington, 27, was convicted of negligent homicide and two counts of aggravated driving under the influence in connection with the December 2006, death of Paul L'Ecuyer.
She could have received as few as four years in prison, but Judge Michael Cruikshank sentenced her to 10.5 years, one year shy of the maximum.
Cruikshank said he found a telephone conversation between Arrington and an unknown male friend a week after L'Ecuyer was killed "breath-taking in its inhumanity."
In a call from the Pima County jail, the man told Arrington an acquaintance of theirs believed she should get "a medal and a (expletive) parade because she had taken out "a (expletive) tree hugger, a bicyclist, a Frenchman and a gay guy all in one shot."
Arrington laughed. When the man said he knew it was a terrible thing to say, she responded "No, it's not."
Instead of laughing, Cruikshank said, Arrington should have been rendered silent by such shocking and disgusting sentiments.
According to Deputy Pima County Attorney Jonathan Mosher, L'Ecuyer, 45, was riding his Schwinn in the 5-foot-wide bike lane about 8:40 p.m. on Dec. 1, 2006, when Arrington swerved off the road, struck him and then continued for 800 feet before stopping.
A blood test taken 2 1/2 hours after the collision showed Arrington, who was driving on a suspended license for a prior DUI, had a blood-alcohol content of 0.156 percent, nearly double the DUI level. A witness to the crash testified Arrington swerved off the road twice before the collision.
In addition, Mosher said just six months before the crash Arrington attended a Mothers Against Drunk Driving event where victims of alcohol-related crashes described the impact it has had on their lives.
During Tuesday's hearing, Mosher played two jail phone conversations — the one that offended Cruikshank and a second one in which Arrington mentions the witness to the crash.
When Arrington is told she was charged with manslaughter based, in part, on the woman's statement to police about the swerving Arrington responds, "If she had so much of an issue, maybe she should have called (911) sooner, huh?"
Mosher said that indicates Arrington blames the witness for the crash.
He said Arrington's testimony showed she has yet to take responsibility for her actions. Arrington testified that she had only three drinks, Mosher said, when her blood-alcohol level clearly shows she had more, and she claimed she hit L'Ecuyer while reaching for hand sanitizer but the evidence shows that's not true.
Mosher urged the judge for the maximum sentence, noting the prior DUI conviction and the emotional impact L'Ecuyer's death has had on his family.
L'Ecuyer was an exceptional person "who lived his beliefs," Mosher said.
Mosher told the judge that minutes before he died L'Ecuyer ate a meal to celebrate a new job and made his final journal entry.
L'Ecuyer jotted down "new month, new job, new life," Mosher said, his voice choking with emotion.
L'Ecuyer's mother, Barbara Nordlund and siblings, Jeanine, Larry and Anne, described him as a man with "enormous ideals" who gave out Thanksgiving Day baskets to the needy, rode in charity events and passed out fliers every Martin Luther King Jr. Day urging people to write down their dreams and goals.
Assistant Pima County Public Defender Michael Rosenbluth told the judge his client has never been "cold, callous or flippant" about L'Ecuyer's death and has always felt remorseful for her actions.
Rosenbluth said the jail calls aren't her true sentiments.
Arrington said words can't begin to express how she feels about what she's done.
Once she's out of prison, Arrington said she hopes to share her story with Mothers Against Drunk Driving or her own advocacy group.


pathdoc
01-24-08, 07:19 AM
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,325146,00.html

At least she got a near maximum sentence.

rollin
01-24-08, 07:36 AM
That's much less than she deserves.


botto
01-24-08, 07:37 AM
IBTM (http://bikeforums.net/forumdisplay.php?f=8)

bdcheung
01-24-08, 07:45 AM
Assistant Public Defender Michael Rosenbluth told the judge his client has never been "cold, callous or flippant" about L'Ecuyer's death and has always felt remorseful.
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ElJamoquio
01-24-08, 07:47 AM
Wow.

Namenda
01-24-08, 07:52 AM
Driving drunk,with a suspended license from a prior DUI. Sweet.

merlinextraligh
01-24-08, 07:54 AM
Personally,
I would have given her the maximum, not so much because of the flippant remarks, but because she was alreaady driving on a suspended license for a previous DUI.

Having already screwed up, and chosen to continue her deadly behavior, she deserved the maximum.

Ryleeryno
01-24-08, 09:55 AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22818852/

This is so sad.

bdcheung
01-24-08, 09:57 AM
What is this, the fifth posting of this story today?

jimbud
01-24-08, 10:04 AM
Regardless of how many times it's been posted she could be nominated as worst person in the world.

Local news story & Phone call (http://www.mahalo.com/Melissa_Arrington)

kudude
01-24-08, 10:19 AM
5th posting or not, this is the first time i've seen it. wow

bdcheung
01-24-08, 10:21 AM
5th posting or not, this is the first time i've seen it. wow

yeah, and the only reason i've seen all 5 is because I don't have anything to do until some certain someones vote on a certain package to do some stimulation.

jaxgtr
01-24-08, 10:27 AM
Botto's right, I merged the two of them

ElJamoquio
01-24-08, 10:28 AM
Keep working, there's at least one more.

Sirrobinofcoxly
01-24-08, 10:36 AM
I can't believe that they top out the maximum so low. You would think 25Y+ would be appropriate.

ElJamoquio
01-24-08, 10:54 AM
"Negligent homicide". I don't speak legal-ese but this sounds like manslaughter by a different name.

jimbud
01-24-08, 11:04 AM
yeah, and the only reason i've seen all 5 is because I don't have anything to do until some certain someones vote on a certain package to do some stimulation.

Our tax dollars at work. I feel for you.

bdcheung
01-24-08, 11:12 AM
Our tax dollars at work. I feel for you.

I'm not a Federal employee

sfcrossrider
01-24-08, 11:17 AM
What a POS.

avmanansala
01-24-08, 11:19 AM
How about revoking her license for life. Driving is not a right but a privilege.

baj32161
01-24-08, 11:49 AM
How about revoking her license for life. Driving is not a right but a privilege.


But...as she has already proven, that will not stop HER from driving.

jaxgtr
01-24-08, 12:24 PM
Keep working, there's at least one more.

Thanks... All posting on this subject merged and moved to A & S

jay rott
01-24-08, 02:42 PM
Everyone should read this
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0124az-longersentence24-on.html

shasta
01-24-08, 02:54 PM
Dang. I've always said that the bigger the a-hole the bigger the punishment. I'm glad to see the judge agrees.

On another note, the punishment for a first dui should involve some sort of forced road biking. Safe driving takes on a new importance when you aren't surrounded by a 2000lb metal cage to protect you.

Jarpmann
01-24-08, 02:55 PM
Posting and you. (http://youtube.com/watch?v=B9q2jNjOPdk)// for those with a sense of humor....

But really, that ***** should rot in jail.

wroomwroomoops
01-24-08, 03:12 PM
Posting and you. (http://youtube.com/watch?v=B9q2jNjOPdk)

WTF do you mean? That he should have searched the forums before posting? That's practically impossible to do - the search function is useless.

I for one am glad he posted this thread, I didn't know about this event. By the way, I think one should get 10 years behind bard for DUI. Then extra for homicide.

Jarpmann
01-24-08, 03:17 PM
sarcasm... its just in the fifteen minutes ive spent browsing the forums today ive seen it posted at least 4 times.

LoRoK
01-24-08, 03:23 PM
**** that *****. She should get the ****ing chair. I hope she gets raped in prison.

Not much better than what she did, huh? What's the right thing to do here? C'mon compassionate buddhist masters, tell me what to do! I am outraged by this, yet my outrage makes me guilty of the very thing that outrages me.

NitroPye
01-24-08, 03:32 PM
Someone on reddit commented


She should be forced to live within biking distance from work her entire life


I honestly think the 10 years isn't enough time for her. She probably only feels remorse for getting caught and saying those things. What an entitled *****.

dgasmd
01-24-08, 03:40 PM
I ride at 3 AM 2/3 of the time. I am always very conscious of who is driving at that time: drunks trying to make it home, people going to work more sleep than not, people coming from work more sleep than not. I treat every car behind me and in front of me as if they are in a mission to kill me. However, I often wonder how and when it is that one is going to take me down. What I do seriously hope is that whoever hits me kills me on the spot (as sad as it may seem for my family) because if I can get up on the spot, I will beat the living crap out of them. If I survive, handicap or not, me or one of my brothers will pay someone to give them a beating that will leave them begging for death!!

Now that I have gotten that out, I must say I feel for the family of the victim. That poor guy was just minding his own business when someone else decided driving drunk was more important than his life.

gpsblake
01-24-08, 06:20 PM
I'm beginning to like Tucson more and more... It's still too light of a sentence but had this happened like in ...... South Carolina.... she's probably on the street today.

markhr
01-25-08, 10:44 AM
tv - channel 9 news report with edited audio from phone conversation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y543SNCX5YQ

Tude
01-29-08, 07:46 AM
Wonder if the brainiac who delivered that "joke" to her wishes he never called with that little piece that made him famous as well.