Pubdate: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2008, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Sam Pazzano, Courts Bureau Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) MANSLAUGHTER IN DOPER DEATH Student Cleared Of Murder, But Guilty Of Lesser Charge NEWMARKET -- A York U student and petty drug dealer who chased and then drove over and dragged a bandit 31 metres to his death was acquitted of second-degree murder and found guilty of manslaughter yesterday. An emotional Shawn Plafker hugged his lawyer Darren Sederoff after a jury returned its verdict in the Oct. 27, 2005, death of Sumit Kapoor. Kapoor, 22, and his friends Adrian Brown and Robert Sirju tried to steal the marijuana that Plafker planned to sell to them. "It was a fair charge and a fair verdict. Justice has occurred," Sederoff said in an interview. "There is no mandatory minimum sentence for manslaughter. Sentences can range from time served to life imprisonment." Plafker, who has been in custody approximately 18 months, will be sentenced March 18. Kapoor "was already on the ground when Plafker's car struck him" and there were "no impact marks on the front of the vehicle," Sederoff said. UNDER ATTACK Sederoff told the jury that the killing wasn't intentional "but a tragic accident" and his client should be acquitted. Kapoor's death, he said, resulted as a "panicked" Plafker drove to escape the situation where he was under attack by an armed assailant, Sirju, who shattered his rear window with a metal pole. Plafker's car collided with Kapoor, who was grabbing on to the car and was caught by his jacket underneath. Crown attorneys Carmen Elmasry and Jennifer Gleitman alleged that Plafker, 22, murdered Kapoor after he and his pals stole his marijuana. Plafker meant to kill him and his actions and words backed that up, Elmasry said. Brown, Kapoor and Plafker met in his Ford Taurus in a Catholic elementary school lot on New Westminister Drive. After the drug robbery went awry, Brown and Kapoor bolted and Brown raced to his own car and drove home, court heard. Plafker pursued Kapoor in his Taurus. The prosecution said Sirju threw the metal pole at Plafker's vehicle, smashing the rear windshield, hoping to stop Plafker as he drove with Kapoor's body being dragged underneath it. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom