Posted on 12/28/2017 4:58:41 PM PST by Olog-hai
Starting in January, Illinois will bar a rare criminal defense allowing the use of a victims sexual orientation as justification for violent crime, a ban gay rights advocates say they will attempt to replicate in about half a dozen states next year.
Defense attorneys will no longer be able to mount the so-called gay panic defense in Illinois, the second state after California to prohibit the tactic. It isnt common, but one study shows it has surfaced in about half of all U.S. states and has been used with some success. Advocates say bans are necessary because crimes against gay and transgender people are on the rise, but some attorneys remain skeptical, calling the ban politically motivated and unnecessary because the old-fashioned defense wouldnt hold up in court today.
After a lackluster attempt in 2016, the Illinois ban sailed through the Legislature in May with no opposition and Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner signed it into law without comment. Supporters called it a major victory for LGBTQ rights especially as advocacy groups including the Human Rights Campaign report spikes in murders of transgender people that could provide momentum for change elsewhere. [ ]
There are variations, but it generally goes like this: A person doesnt realize someone is gay or transgender and engages in a flirtation, then discovers that persons sexual orientation and that discovery triggers a passionate involuntary response such as murder.
Advocates point to the beating death of Islan Nettles, a transgender woman who died on a New York City street in 2013. James Dixon, who pleaded guilty and was sentenced last year, flirted with Nettles before realizing she was transgender. He punched her in the face and she fell and hit her head.
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Unless the other person attacks you you have NO right to hit them. These people are very disturbed people and don’t have enough sense to not come on to non-homosexusls.
I think it was the Jenny Jones show. Could be wrong.
It is truly unbelievable that not too long ago, being homosexual was a shameful thing. Now, it’s “shameful” to be a “homophobe.” They have truly turned this upside-down.
Interesting. Was this self defense against some kind of assault? If not I would probably call it constructive (often termed 2nd degree) manslaughter.
Now, THAT’s a knoife!
It’s probably more about trannies, a man who picking up a woman, getting a sexual service from her and then finding out she’s a shemale.
(s)is this just a step to make it mandatory?(/s)
Eh, I once was asked to repair some equipment (mechanical equipment!!) in a gay bar. I didn’t know what to expect, but figured the job had placed me in some other strange places (strip joints and what not), so, on a weekday afternoon, it couldn’t be that bad, right? I thought I’d seen a lot...
OMG. The place was about 1/2 full, well lit, and the queers were all over each other. In any other bar (at least in this area, 30+ years ago) they’d have been escorted out for the same sort of behavior between heterosexual couples (if seen - sometimes serious hanky-panky goes on in a dark corner or booth). This not to even include the gay dress and makeup. Maybe some gay bars are a lot more conservative, but... It’s hard to believe this guy you refer to was in a gay bar for more than a minute or so without realizing his mistake...
That was one of the fastest repairs I ever did, and I never went back...
2nd paragraph:
It isnt common, but one study shows it has surfaced in about half of all U.S. states and has been used with some success.
At least, that's what the study alleges.
An actual, concrete figure or at least a percentage would have likewise been appreciated.
Regards,
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