Re: Patriots | Police and courts: E. Warfield
- From: "ray o'hara" <roh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 12:58:48 -0400
"stananger" < stananger@********.***> wrote in message
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Patriots | Police and courts: E. Warfieldday
Tue, 30 May 2006 09:57:27 -0700
Dan Margolies, of the Kansas City Star, reports a lawsuit against New
England Patriots CB Eric Warfield has been thrown out of court. A Jackson
County judge threw out a wrongful-death lawsuit against him, entering
summary judgment against the plaintiffs, James R. and Scheryl J. Quirk and
the estate of Breanna Zeiler. The Quirks were the parents of Shelbie Lynn
Quirk, and Zeiler was her minor daughter. Shelbie was driving her 1996
Chevrolet Monte Carlo about 5 a.m. March 25, 2001, when it spun out of
control, hit a guardrail and came to rest in the northbound lane of
Interstate 435 north of Gregory Boulevard. A moment later, a northbound
Chevy Blazer rammed the driver's side door of her car, and Quirk died at
the scene. The Blazer was leased to Warfield and driven by Alexander L.
Jones, who lived at Warfield's Lee's Summit house. The suit charged that
Jones had been drinking the day of the accident and that Warfield knew, or
should have known, that he was drinking but nonetheless entrusted him with
the vehicle. In a sworn affidavit, Warfield said he was in Chicago that
and had specifically told Jones not to drive the Blazer. Jones backed up
Warfield's claim in his affidavit.
i like it, the girl crashes goes onto the wrong side of the road lands in
front of another vehicle and its that guys fault because he was drinking
earliar. was he drunk at the time? did it cause him to be there when she
drove on the wrong side of the road? at least the judge showed some sense.
.
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