Eugene Manslaughter Trial Begins in Death of University of Oregon Professor Sharon Schuman

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April 1, 2026

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Eugene Manslaughter Trial Begins in Death of University of Oregon Professor Sharon Schuman

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A high-profile manslaughter trial is underway in Eugene, where a man is accused of causing the death of a respected educator and musician in a tragic crash.

Defendant Faces Manslaughter and DUI Charges

Scott Stolarczyk is standing trial in Lane County Circuit Court on charges of:

  • Manslaughter
  • Driving under the influence of intoxicants (DUII)

He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Victim Remembered as Respected Educator and Musician

The case centers on the death of Sharon Schuman, a professor at the University of Oregon and co-founder of a chamber music group.

Schuman was jogging along the Amazon Running Path in South Eugene on April 23, 2025, when she was struck and killed.

Prosecution: Evidence to Include BAC and Eyewitness Testimony

Prosecutors say the defendant:

  • Drove off Amazon Parkway
  • Crossed onto the pedestrian path
  • Fatally struck Schuman

The state plans to present:

  • Eyewitness accounts
  • Evidence of the defendant’s blood-alcohol level

Defense Claims Medical Episode Caused Crash

Defense attorney John Kolego argues the crash was not intentional, stating that Stolarczyk:

  • Experienced a severe coughing fit
  • Lost consciousness before the collision

Trial Details and Timeline

The trial is being overseen by Judge Debra Vogt and is expected to:

  • Continue through the week
  • Potentially extend into the following week

A jury of 14 members has been selected, including two alternates.

Community Impact and Ongoing Support

Schuman’s death deeply affected the Eugene community. Flowers and tributes have been placed along the path where the incident occurred, reflecting her lasting impact as an educator and artist.

Her family members were present in court as the trial began.

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