Non-White Driver Gets 6 Years for Deadly Car Crash That Killed White Woman

Los Angeles CBS Local
September 6, 2015

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Deanna Mauer was an assistant high school softball coach and former star college athlete, before her life was cut short by a non-White.

A distracted driver who caused the death of another motorist in 2011 was sentenced Friday to six years in prison.

Jorene Nicolas, 32, was going about 85 mph when, authorities said, she was texting and answering her cellphone before causing the deadly crash that killed 23-year-old Deanna Mauer.

At the time of the crash, around 11 a.m. April 27, 2011, police said Nicholas failed to notice that traffic in front of her had come to a stop.

Nicholas, a San Diego resident, was treated for minor injuries and lacerations.

During trial, records showed that Nicolas sent 13 text messages and answered one call in the 15 minutes prior to the crash.

She was given the maximum sentence.

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Jorene Nicolas showed no remorse and received the maximum sentence of six years.

“Just the thought of you being without your daughter has been killing me every day since April 27th,” Nicolas said.

Earlier in the case, Nicholas said Mauer was actually at fault for causing the crash. The judge said Nicolas’ early lack of remorse was “deafening.”

Today, during sentencing she showed remorse.

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