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Related: About this forumSexuality isn't a justification for murder. Kentucky's 'gay panic' defense says it is.
Source: USA Today
Sexuality isn't a justification for murder. Kentucky's 'gay panic' defense says it is.
Robert Blake Watson
Updated Sat, December 2, 2023 at 1:20 PM EST·4 min read
If youre charged with murdering someone who is queer or trans in Kentucky, you may have a powerful legal defense on your side. Kentucky is among the states that allow for you to excuse that murder on the basis that your violence was a justified reaction to the victims sexual orientation or gender identity.
That might sound outrageous, because it is. It's also true.
It's called the LGBTQ+ panic defense, and it is nothing new in Americas legal system. Thankfully, it is on a rapid decline.
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The LGBTQ+ panic defense relies on the assumption that it is reasonable for a perpetrator to react violently to discovering a victims sexual orientation or gender identity, or in responding to a romantic advance by a queer or trans person.
The defense has allowed for individuals accused of murder to have their charges and sentences reduced because of their justification for responding violently to the knowledge that an individual identifies as LGBTQ+.
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Read more: https://news.yahoo.com/sexuality-isnt-justification-murder-kentuckys-101129589.html
Valdosta
(331 posts)Gay panic defense was used, but did not prevail, and that in a very red state.
But it keeps coming back.
sinkingfeeling
(52,963 posts)BootOutTheGoons
(226 posts)Absolutely not. Which is why "panic defense" as an excuse to kill a LGBTQ is both discrimination and pure bullshit
Murder is murder. Time to get out of the 19th century Kentucky