From: Major Debacle on
http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/05/jury-deliberations-begin-in-
fatal-nail-polish-crash.html

Had Lora Hunt been eating a sandwich or dialing her cell phone instead of
polishing her nails when she struck and killed a motorcyclist, she would
not now stand convicted of reckless homicide, her lawyer contends.

But prosecutor Mike Mermel said there's a big difference between polishing
nails and other forms of distracted driving. "It is not the same as biting
a sandwich ... it's a voluntary disablement," he said. "She might as well
have been in the back seat making a sandwich."

A Lake County jury of eight women and four men apparently agreed. After
deliberating 3 1/2 hours today, they found that Hunt, 49, of Morris was
criminally reckless in the crash near Lake Zurich that killed 56-year-old
Anita Zaffke on May 2, 2009.

"There's no question that she drove her vehicle in a grossly negligent
manner," said Mermel, an assistant state's attorney. "The jury returned an
appropriate verdict under the circumstances of this case."

Hunt, who sat without emotion while the verdict was read, left the
courtroom in tears, surrounded by her family and supporters.

"Lora deeply grieves for what happened," said her attorney, Jeff Tomczak.
"Her words after the verdict was read were, 'I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm
sorry.'"

Tomczak said that in his 25 years of practicing law he has never had a
more remorseful client.

"If she could, she would give herself up for Anita Zaffke," he said.

Hunt, whose sentencing date hasn't been set, could receive anything from
probation to 5 years in prison.

Family members of the deceased Lake Zurich woman said they will not
celebrate the verdict but will use it as an opportunity to make more
people aware of the dangers of distracted driving.

Zaffke's son, Gregory Zaffke II, started an activist group called the
Black Nail Brigade after the crash. He has been painting the fingers on
one hand black in memory of his mother and as a way to start conversations
about distracted driving.

"There are no winners today," he said. "There is no celebration, or
happiness."

Zaffke, of Wauconda, said he was pleased with the verdict but it wouldn't
change the fact his mother's future was taken from her.

"Even with the maximum sentence imposed, Lora Hunt's family will still
have plenty of time to spend with her," he said. "I will never see or talk
to her again, never get a hug. I will likely spend more time of my life
without my mother than I did with her."

During his closing argument, Tomczak said Hunt admitted that painting her
nails while driving was a "stupid, stupid thing." But he contended
authorities were trying to make an example of Hunt because she is a woman.

"I do believe it is the underlying act of painting the nails that was the
impetus for the charge," he said. "I haven't seen a reckless homicide
charge for dialing a cell phone."

Tomczak tried to convince the jury there's a difference between being
distracted and being criminally reckless. "Consider the concept of paying
full attention, then think about the concept of distraction," he said.
"Can you think of anything in between? Rear-end accidents happen because
people are distracted. ... [To convict] you would have to decide that Mrs.
Hunt got into that car and said, 'You know what, I don't care. I'm getting
these nails done and I don't care if I hurt someone.'"

During testimony Wednesday, Hunt tearfully recounted how on the day of the
crash she hadn't had a chance to clean up before a planned dinner date
with her daughter.

"At that point I thought, well, they already got this dirty, stinky woman
coming over, and I messed up my fingers gardening with the kids, and I
remembered I had the polish in my purse," Hunt said. "I thought, 'I can do
it quick and I can do it with both hands on the wheel and I can stay on
the road.' So I got the polish out."

Hunt said she only applied a couple strokes before putting the brush back
into the bottle. As she approached the intersection of U.S. Highway 12 and
Old McHenry Road, the light turned to yellow, she said, adding she was
looking at the light and didn't see Zaffke's motorcycle before rear-ending
it.

But Mermel said crash scene photographs showing streaks of dark red polish
splattered around the car's interior were proof that Hunt was still
polishing her nails when she hit Zaffke.

"We do know she was still polishing her nails because of the mass and
copious quantities of nail polish," Mermel said.

Hunt is due back in court June 15 for a status hearing before sentencing.


From: Odo Ital on
On Jun 4, 12:43 am, Major Debacle <community.cow...(a)Use-Author-
Supplied-Address.invalid> wrote:
> http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/05/jury-deliberations-begin-in-
> fatal-nail-polish-crash.html
>

How do you know she voted for Obama? I'm sure not everyone in Chi-town
voted for him. And what does it have to do with this ladys obvious
negligence?
From: Rich Piehl on
On 6/4/2010 7:46 AM, Odo Ital wrote:
> On Jun 4, 12:43 am, Major Debacle<community.cow...(a)Use-Author-
> Supplied-Address.invalid> wrote:
>> http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/05/jury-deliberations-begin-in-
>> fatal-nail-polish-crash.html
>>
>
> How do you know she voted for Obama? I'm sure not everyone in Chi-town
> voted for him. And what does it have to do with this ladys obvious
> negligence?

Seconded. I was wondering the same thing.
From: Orval Fairbairn on
In article <_g7On.105666$gv4.36917(a)newsfe09.iad>,
Rich Piehl <rpiehl5REMOVETHISFOR(a)NOSPAMcharter.net> wrote:

> On 6/4/2010 7:46 AM, Odo Ital wrote:
> > On Jun 4, 12:43 am, Major Debacle<community.cow...(a)Use-Author-
> > Supplied-Address.invalid> wrote:
> >> http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/05/jury-deliberations-begin-in-
> >> fatal-nail-polish-crash.html
> >>
> >
> > How do you know she voted for Obama? I'm sure not everyone in Chi-town
> > voted for him. And what does it have to do with this ladys obvious
> > negligence?
>
> Seconded. I was wondering the same thing.

Easy -- Only an Obama voter would be stupid enough to polish her nails
while driving!

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From: Clark F Morris on
On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 10:44:51 -0400, Orval Fairbairn
<o_r_fairbairn(a)earth_link.net> wrote:

>In article <_g7On.105666$gv4.36917(a)newsfe09.iad>,
> Rich Piehl <rpiehl5REMOVETHISFOR(a)NOSPAMcharter.net> wrote:
>
>> On 6/4/2010 7:46 AM, Odo Ital wrote:
>> > On Jun 4, 12:43 am, Major Debacle<community.cow...(a)Use-Author-
>> > Supplied-Address.invalid> wrote:
>> >> http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/05/jury-deliberations-begin-in-
>> >> fatal-nail-polish-crash.html
>> >>
>> >
>> > How do you know she voted for Obama? I'm sure not everyone in Chi-town
>> > voted for him. And what does it have to do with this ladys obvious
>> > negligence?
>>
>> Seconded. I was wondering the same thing.
>
>Easy -- Only an Obama voter would be stupid enough to polish her nails
>while driving!

Stupidity knows NO ideological bounds and the trial was in a more
Republican part of Chicagoland (Lake County).

Clark Morris