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Shoving death nets probation

Sentence in 2005 fatal incident at car wash outrages victim's family

A Las Vegas chiropractor won't spend a day behind bars for shoving an older man to his death two years ago.

Stephen Shaw, 38, stood in a packed courtroom Friday and received probation for causing 60-year-old Lawrence Weiss to fall and suffer fatal head injuries on March 11, 2005.

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  • "The sentence contained absolutely no penalty whatsoever," Chief Deputy District Attorney Chris Owens said after the hearing. "There was no fine, there was no restitution, there was no jail time."

    In imposing the sentence, District Judge Donald Mosley said both the victim and the defendant exercised poor judgment on the day of the altercation at Fabulous Freddy's car wash and gas station at Fort Apache Road and Charleston Boulevard.

    The judge, who received hundreds of letters in connection with the case, ruled that Shaw must spend five years on probation and complete an impulse control program.

    "All he has to do for what he did is go to class," Owens said.

    The sentence outraged Weiss' family and friends, and one relative said the Las Vegas community should be outraged, too.

    "Now you've told your community that this is acceptable behavior," said Idaho resident Bob Edwards, the victim's brother-in-law. "The consequence is so minor in relationship to the crime."

    Defense attorney Pete Christiansen disagreed with those who said Shaw is receiving no punishment for his actions.

    "He's a felon," the lawyer said. "He can't vote. He can't sit on a jury. He can't own a gun. He can't run for office."

    Shaw, who has been free on bail since the start of the case, pleaded guilty in March to involuntary manslaughter. He entered a type of guilty plea that required him to admit only that prosecutors could prove their case against him.

    Shaw originally faced a charge of second-degree murder, but Mosley dismissed the charge in November 2005.

    The judge said prosecutors had no evidence indicating that Shaw intended to kill Weiss, a retired record company executive.

    The reduced charge carried a maximum sentence of four years in prison. Probation officials prepared a report for the judge that recommended a 12- to 30-month term.

    Letters sent to Mosley expressed a split of opinions about the case. Large numbers of supporters for the victim and for the defendant came to Friday's hearing. Numerous people were turned away from the courtroom after the 48 spectator seats filled up.

    Mosley said he didn't plan to take a head count of each side's backers.

    "A sentencing is not a contest to see who has the most friends," he said.

    According to a police report, the Fabulous Freddy's incident began as Shaw's wife, Raquel, was getting a smog check for her sport utility vehicle at the gas station. Her two young daughters were sitting in the back seat.

    Witnesses told police that Weiss had an argument with the woman and believed she had cut him off on the road before entering the gas station. She called her husband after Weiss walked away to get his car washed.

    "I received a phone call on that day, and my wife was crying and screaming for help," Shaw told Mosley.

    Shaw said his wife directed him to Weiss, who was pacing back and forth while looking at her and the children.

    "I pushed him," the defendant said. "I just wanted to get him away from my family."

    Shaw told Mosley that he acted out of fear and never dreamed the shove would end the man's life.

    "I truly thought my family was in danger that day, and I'm sorry," he said, sobbing.

    Christiansen said Weiss confronted Shaw's wife as she sat in her vehicle with the driver's door ajar. Weiss opened the door, leaned in and began yelling obscenities at her in front of her children, the defense attorney said.

    "The deceased approached and accosted a woman and two small children," Christiansen argued.

    He said Shaw "doesn't have a mean bone in his body."

    "I implore the court to give this man probation," Christiansen said. "I've known him 26 years."

    The lawyer told Mosley that Shaw was scared at the time of the altercation, "and with all due respect, you would have been scared, too."

    In 1990, Mosley was cited for battery after a scuffle with a motorist on U.S. Highway 6 near Ely. The judge claimed self-defense, and the misdemeanor was dismissed the next year.

    "The fact of the matter is he attacked me, and I dropped him on his butt in the street," Mosley said at the time of the incident.

    At Friday's hearing, Owens said Weiss was walking away when a witness heard Shaw say, "Pick on someone your own size." Shaw then immediately pushed the victim, the prosecutor said.

    Weiss suffered multiple skull fractures and died two days later at University Medical Center.

    As the injured victim lay on the ground at Fabulous Freddy's, a witness has testified, Shaw stood over him and said, "I will (expletive) you up. Don't (expletive) with me." Shaw then walked away.

    Records show that Shaw is 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 195 pounds, while Weiss was 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighed 150 pounds.

    Weiss' wife, sister and three adult children were allowed to make "victim-impact statements" at Shaw's sentencing hearing.

    His wife, Sheri, said she and her husband would have celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary this November.

    "He was a wonderful husband and father," she said. "I love him very much, and I miss him with all my heart."

    She said her husband had persuaded her to make Las Vegas the couple's permanent residence a few months before his death. Their youngest child had just left for college.

    "We were quite excited about this new phase of our lives that was just beginning," she said.

    The woman cried into a tissue as she described seeing her injured husband at the hospital before his death. She said she hardly recognized him.

    Teresa Paczkowski, one of the victim's two daughters, said she learned of her father's life-threatening injuries while on her honeymoon in Italy. The couple immediately flew home.

    "He died just hours before we landed," she said.

    Paczkowski said she has known Weiss since she was 3. He married her mother when she was 6, then legally adopted her.

    Paczkowski said Shaw "took the life of a brilliant, generous, kind-hearted man."

    Weiss' daughter Lauren described him as her best friend. She said he visited Maryland a few weeks before his death and watched her teach.

    The victim's son, Michael, called his father "the most amazing person" he has ever known. He said his father had a reputation for being calm.

    "It's really frustrating for me to sit here and realize my dad's not here to defend himself," the young man said.

    Sheri Weiss is pursuing a civil case against the Shaws and Fabulous Freddy's. A trial is scheduled for Oct. 30 before District Judge Michael Villani.



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    Optomyst wrote on January 15, 2008 04:24 PM: Give it up about California,Karen The Weiss family lived here before it moved to your armpit of a town. Hopefully you won't be moving here anytime soon. And hopefully, you will never have to face what the Weiss family has gone through. Your compassion for a murderer is almost overwhelming!!!!!!! Maybe you do deserve each other.


    Optomyst wrote on January 15, 2008 04:18 PM: Again, Las Vegas looks the fool. You allow a man who murdered my friend's husband to go free and then put an old man behind bars for 5 years for cutting down trees. God help our justice system (especially in Las Vegas) because it apparently cannot help itself. What will come next? A finders fee for Simpson? It wouldn't surprise me one bit.


    A Friend wrote on June 05, 2007 09:57 PM: Shaw is a murdered! He got away with murder! The "judge" (and I use that term loosely) is clearly corrupt!
    More importantly, if the murderer's wife felt so threatened, WHY DIDN'T SHE LEAVE? Was her oil change that important?
    Think about it! How much time passed before the murderer arrived on scene? The murderer's wife had all that time to leave AND drive away. She could have left and called the police!
    She wasn't threatened at all! I am the mother of 3 children. If I felt threatened by ANYONE at ANY time, I would immediately drive AWAY from the situation! Period!
    She wanted her big, bad husband to come and rescue her. From what?
    She was ANGRY and nothing more. She wanted her husband (murderer) to come to the scene and save the day, like Superman!
    Shaw will burn in hell for what he has done. His wife will burn right along with him! What goes around ALWAYS comes around! I hope to God that his patients all desert him and his business goes under! I hope they end up dirt poor.

    Shaw has a history of violence against strangers. He is a bully and probably always has been! NOW he can add MURDERER to his resume! What a low-life, useless human being!


    Bennett wrote on June 03, 2007 08:06 AM: I am appalled at the sentencing of Dr. Shaw in the death case of Lawrence Weiss.
    If the defendant had been an African American, I am certain the penalty would have been much more severe.
    What has happened to our Judicial system.
    This person committed murder and got away with it.
    The system needs to be torn down and rebuilt.


    Karen wrote on June 02, 2007 03:58 PM: Can we all collectively say "Thank God she won't be littering this board anymore!!" (She probably moved on to spread her negativity on the A-Rod scandal).


    A Friend wrote on June 02, 2007 08:48 AM: TO KAREN: Your last post says it all. Can we say, "trashy?" Clearly, you and the Shaw's are perfect for each other. A match made in the armpit, if you will. It was not an ACCIDENT. It was MURDER. Steve knows that... as does Raquel, the stripper.
    This is my last post, so as not to feed into your pathetic, desperate need for attention. Like I stated previously, the Shaw family will burn in hell. And, you will be right there with them. Enjoy!


    Brandy wrote on June 01, 2007 04:05 PM: Friend,
    You are a cold blooded individual. You would hang this man for defending his family rather than step out of your own limited perspective and see that his intention obviously wasn't to kill the man, but to keep him away from his wife and girls. The victim didn't die at the scene. We're talking 3 days later. Have you ever pushed anyone in your life? Have you ever done anything on accident that you didn't intentionally mean to do? If you say no, then you are just as inhuman and cold blooded as you sound. I am from California. Specifically from Laguna Niguel, CA. Where the communities are full of rich people and the beach is no more than 10 minutes away from any point of reference. I live in Vegas, because its more fun. I don't know where you got it that its for people who can't afford California. Cali is overrated. I lived there long enough to see that. I rarely even visit. Only to go to the beach! Sounds like the salt water has befuddled your brain if you think the Shaws are murderers. I respect your opinion about assuming things about the victim. He is not alive to defend himself. However, you don't know the Shaws and your comments have been disgusting. You have never met a nicer couple of people. They live and give in this community more than you can ever imagine. I think you are just jealous because they have a better car and job than you do. There is nothing wrong with Las Vegas. We are not in a pit. Its called a Valley. And as for your eloquent comment below about cocktails at Hooters, that just proves your ignorance. In Cali you have to go to Hooters for a cocktail. In Vegas you can go anywhere. At any time. I don't even drink, but trust me, Hooters is no show. You are a cow though!


    Karen wrote on June 01, 2007 03:14 PM: To: "A friend":

    Please disregard all of my previous postings. I didn't go through & read all of your postings & didn't realize that you're just a pathetic, arrogant, California know-it-all a**hole. If you live in California, why are you concerning yourself with this? You obvousely weren't there. You claim to know someone that was. And I guess that your friends are so great that we should believe everything that they say, right?? As for my frined, Steve Shaw, no, he's not a "murderer", yes we do have BBQ's & sip coctails, but one thing you're wrong about is, we don't sit around & discuss the accident, we sit around & laugh at idiots like you that live for these boards, because obviousely, you're the one that's here for the attention, not "J". Go back to living on the beach, or whatever it is that you do in "WONDERFUL CALIFORNIA"


    Karen wrote on June 01, 2007 02:47 PM: To "A Friend":

    First of all, if Las Vegas is that bad, why are you concerning yourself with this? It seems to me that you are just a very bitter person that has nothing better to do with his/her time than to bash others. I know that you are probably perfect, but I sincerely hope that if you ever do anything that people feel is "disgusting", that you will be judged as harshly as you are judging the Shaws. Maybe it should have been you in that car, on that day. It seems like you deserve a good scare, then maybe you won't be so quick to judge others!


    A Friend wrote on June 01, 2007 09:46 AM: TO J: You are very arrogant. You feel the need to comment the "spelling" (probably a typo) of another user's post, however, your punctuation resembles that of a third grader. You shouldn't be so quick to judge, trust me. Additionally, no one wants to live in Vegas. It is the armpit of America. People live there because they cannot afford to live in California. It's a pit, plain and simple. It is clear that your opinion of this case is that of a hardened man that has had a rough life. For that, I am sorry. However, unless you know the victim personally, you have no right to make assumptions regarding his character. Period. You are on these boards because you are desperately seeking attention from others. That, my friend, is very obvious. Shaw is a cold-blooded murder and his wife is an accessory to murder. Their time will come. They will pay, one way or another.


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