• LustyArgonian
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        14 months ago

        It’s like comparing apples to oranges, which is easy to do because both are round fruits and pretty comparable

        Like you can’t understand what a reactive abuse case (which centers on what trauma does to the brain) has to do with a girl killing the man who trafficked her?

        • @[email protected]
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          24 months ago

          I can understand it but that’s not the real question is it? The question posed was why one person was treated differently by the courts than the other.

          The answer was because one person attacked their active abuser in self defense while the other escaped,then months later, in an act of revenge, planned and executed their murder and arson.

          Of course, another key difference is that she took a plea deal. Which means she never actually went to trial. Her legal team knew self defense was never gonna fly either.

    • @Davidchan
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      34 months ago

      Nice strawman. Surely race was the only differing factors in these two cases, and it had nothing to do with with the fact that Kizer traveled 40 miles to shoot her abuser after escaping him months ago (that his convinction failing is the real injustice here) and took a plea-deal to avoid a life sentence for premeditated murder, where as Hughes lived with her abuser, was beaten the night of killing, called the cops, watcher her abuser talk the cops down, beat her again, starved her, raped her, threatened her and her children and burned her school books before she killed him and took her children to the police station to turn herself in.

      But yes please insist these two cases are like for like.

      • LustyArgonian
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        14 months ago

        I didn’t say race was the only issue, but you’d have to be blindingly, overwhelmingly ignorant to think race doesn’t play a part in sentencing.

        The cases are alike in that both women were put through horrific situations that caused them to react violently. I think that’s pretty similar.

    • @[email protected]
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      24 months ago

      Kizer wasn’t “found” guilty. She entered a “guilty” plea back in May.

      Hughes entered a “not guilty” plea, and took her case to trial. A jury agreed with her plight and acquitted her.

      Kizer might have been similarly exonerated by another jury, but she did not avail herself of her right to a trial by a jury of her peers.