RE: Woman who stabbed her boyfriend to death during a domestic incident spared jail..
April 21, 2016 at 10:13 pm
(April 21, 2016 at 1:19 pm)Divinity Wrote: Completely left out was the fact that her boyfriend had been violent, and he had a history of violence against her. They were also lenient because she showed remorse, administered first aid, and had children to take care of as well-- which were all considered when they sentenced her.
http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/regional/3...ed-partner
Now how about in Texas, where a man got probation for killing his Trans girlfriend?
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/20...riend.html
Oh and of course Ethan Couch getting probation for killing four people in a drunk driving incident. Which pretty much everyone knows by now.
So even if the sentencing is a little unfair, it happens for men as well.
Find me an article that has a man murdering his girlfriend -stabbing her to death and end with basically getting grounded AND allowed to further take care of his children,not only that but the added benefit of society defending his actions. It's mine boggling how dumb of reasons children are taken away from men, but with a woman you can stab someone to death and still take care of your children?
From the article you posted:
Quote:"She simply wanted to stop the argument and end the violence."Yep and the way to stop an argument and end violence is by stabbing your boyfriend to death.
Quote:Taitapanui immediately tried to help her partner by applying pressure to the stab wound in his leg, but was unable to stop the bleeding.So it's okay if you stab a guy and then try to help your partner by applying pressure to his wound? This woman is beyond crazy, she's damaged goods, I wonder,what if she get really annoyed by her children and decides to stab one of them one day?
Quote:Justice Clifford said he had not found any other cases in which someone who had stabbed a person to death had been sentenced to home detention.
But he concluded it was appropriate in this case because prison was not necessary as a deterrent for Taitapanui, who was already deeply remorseful.
I'm not looking at your interpretation of the case, I'm looking at the judges and look at what he says, he says, prison isn't necessary because Taimurderercunt was already remorseful. So she felt bad for stabbing her partner to death, I'd expect atleast that from any decent human being, so she's grounded and allowed to further take care of her children because she was feeling bad? Wow, okay.
Quote:He said he was also taking into account her complex post-traumatic stress disorder - or 'battered woman syndrome" - as well as the fact she did not intend to kill, and her guilty plea."battered women syndrome" funny, I bet no man has even been grounded for stabbing his partner to death but then showing 'battered man syndrome'?
Quote:"Home detention will enable you to care for your two young daughters, the daughters of Mr Tagatauli, and your three older children. And I say quite explicitly that those are factors that have called into play the compassion of the court."I thought the article said she was severely mentally distressed after stabbing her partner to death? So what do they do, they say,"it's okay sweetie, we know you didn't mean it, don't feel so bad about yourself, we're going to ground you for a few months with your children.". Please don't tell me you honestly think this as a justifiable sentence, would you support the sentence if it were a man that stabbed his girlfriend to death and then allowed to take care of his children?