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Title: Thin line between Love & Hate
Post by: Mizzkizz7 on August 07, 2020, 09:37:05 pm
A Virginia woman was fed up with her husband cheating and ran him over with her car. As he lay in the parking lot she continued to fuss at him and even threw her car bumper that came off her car on top of him as he lays lifeless. He's in critical condition.
No matter what someone does, this shouldn't have been a solution. She had no impulse control, but there is a law called Crime of Passion due to sudden anger or heartbreak to successfully raise the defense, the defendant must have acted immediately after the provocation, without time to "cool off".
Lorena Bobbitt story is familiar to many and she got off on temporary insanity and didn't spend time in jail. It was said Lorena was a abused wife. What do you think should happen to the VA woman?
Title: Re: Thin line between Love & Hate
Post by: Donnamarg323 on August 08, 2020, 01:11:24 am
Really a no-brainer.

NO one has the right to take the life of another.In this case the husband didnt die.Attempted murder is the call.
Title: Re: Thin line between Love & Hate
Post by: Nancy5 on August 08, 2020, 05:15:07 am
Really a no-brainer.

NO one has the right to take the life of another.In this case the husband didnt die.Attempted murder is the call.



I agree 100% so there is nothing more to say except you do the crime, you do the time.
Title: Re: Thin line between Love & Hate
Post by: stevensm4 on August 08, 2020, 08:25:22 am
That crime of passion nonsense is BS. She should be punished as harshly as any man would if he did the same thing but of course, that's not gonna happen. She will get a lesser sentence and be out on the streets again in no time.