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Is public outcry Anti Semitism

by "Hajj Jafar" <Sjafar@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 15, 2008 at 11:42 PM

Rabbi who hit, killed pedestrian gets two years deferred
By Nancy Bartley

Seattle Times staff re****ter

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004250200_sentencing29m.html

Last Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz's 
anguished prayers went on for eight hours.

It illustrated the despair the West Seattle rabbi felt over the death of 
Tatsuo ****ata - the man he struck and killed the previous November, one of

Schwartz's faithful said Thursday in Seattle Municipal Court, where his 
rabbinical colleagues, congregants and family packed the court to beg 
Municipal Court Judge George Holifield for mercy.

In the ****ata family's view, leniency was what Schwartz got.

"It's not enough," sobbed Bernadette ****ata, the victim's sister, after
the 
sentencing.

The morning of Nov. 14, 2006, Schwartz struck Tatsuo ****ata, who was 
crossing Southwest Admiral Way in a crosswalk at 47th Avenue Southwest. 
****ata, 29, who was an aide to then-City Councilman David Della, later
died 
at Harborview Medical Center.

There were no skid marks to show Schwartz tried to brake, Senior Assistant

City Attorney Kevin Kilpatrick said. "He wasn't paying attention."

Schwartz, the director of the West Seattle Torah Learning Center, was on
his 
cellphone at the time, according to court testimony.

It was the second time Schwartz had struck someone with his car. The first

time was in May 2005, when he struck Ilsa Govan, who was riding her bike 
along Interlaken Drive East. Schwartz's car crossed the lane and collided 
with her, she testified at the sentencing.

"I just wish there was something that could have been done after he hit
me," 
Govan said through her tears.

Schwartz was cited for driving on the wrong side of the road, but the
charge 
was later removed from his record. "I feel lucky to be here. I wish Mr. 
Schwartz would make the decision never to drive again."

The deferred sentence means that if Schwartz, 37, has no infractions of
the 
law after two years the charge will be dropped from his record.

"I'm outraged," City Attorney Tom Carr said. "To be given a deferred 
sentence after a trial ... ."

In January, a jury found Schwartz guilty of assault-injury by vehicle and 
the prosecutor wanted him to spend time in jail. Schwartz could have been 
jailed up to a year.

But Holifield said no jail time would bring ****ata back.

Holifield on Thursday suspended Schwartz's license for two years and told 
him he would have to reapply through the Department of License, pay any 
funeral or medical costs from the accident, and do 500 hours of community 
service outside his Jewish community.

Some 100 letters sup****ting Schwartz were sent to the judge, and
sup****ters 
spoke about his care and sup****t. He told the court that as a result of 
publicity about the case, he's also received anti-Semitic mail.

One of Schwartz's congregants, Carmen Crincoli, said that on Yom Kippur
last 
September it was agonizing to watch Schwartz's prayers go on and on, 
evidence, he believed, of the rabbi's inner turmoil. He begged the judge
not 
to incarcerate Schwartz.

The judge said that protecting the public from Schwartz's driving was his 
main concern.

"Regardless or not if he's a good person," Holifield said, "he's a lousy 
driver."

The King County Prosecutor's Office declined to prosecute Schwartz because

he wasn't intoxicated or driving recklessly. Instead, Schwartz was charged

with assault-injury by vehicle, a gross misdemeanor, filed by the Seattle 
city attorney in Seattle Municipal Court.

When speaking to the court, Schwartz at times was tearful and said that a 
DVD of ****ata's life - sent to him by ****ata's family - rests beside his 
bed.
 




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