Good point Rip. I think the consensus here is that he will likely be found guilty of manslaughter (heat of the moment, passion, etc), but will receive a light sentence.
Another questions, at the risk of hijacking the thread: Why is the fact that Storer was driving an SUV germain to the case? Ever wonder why SUV's seem to be villified in the press? If the guy drove a Hyundai Accent, would the press have writen that the "restaurant owner who drove his Korean subcompact import over a robber, killing him"?