Only those who lived in the abuse knows how it'd, felt, the courts can't even begin to comprehend what it's, like, how there's not enough focus on getting the abusers caught, and sent to jail, so the victims won't have to live in fear of their, lives, off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
The Women's & Children's Advocates attorney, Tien pointed out, that with the status quo of Kao and her influences on the society, she could become victimized by domestic violence, Lin's many crimes, separately considered, aren't serious at all but, the judge who'd handed down such a light sentence for this repeated abuser, doesn't quite balance out in crime and punishment.
And, all the domestic violence are all progressives, from screams, hitting the walls, throwing things, and in the end, injuring one another, from the victims' perspective, it's all, abuse, but, toward these sorts of violence in intimate relations, should there be a heavier sentence given out? And how much evidence would be needed to prove? And there are room for change in the current laws to prevent domestic violence.
A judge who chose to not be named pointed out, that rather than stating how Lin got off easy, "I believe, all of the cases on domestic violence in the past had been, way too, lenient". The court justice analyzed, in considering the sentence, there would be the examples from the past cases taken in, "the victims are tragically injured in the abusive relationships. It's just that under normal circumstances, the courts have NO way of knowing, just how AWFUL the victims suffered."
A court judge mentioned the cases of domestic violence s/he resided over before, most of the victims, after they'd pressed charges, the district attorneys would NOT work the case endlessly, and the victim, needed to keep on fearing for their lives, by the threats of the abusers, "not very many of the accused will get jailed, let alone, dreaming of how the justices, the D.A. would, get to the cases quickly enough, comparing, the victims of domestic violence, aren't given enough protection by the justice systems."
And that, is what needed change, because these cases aren't as major as those, murders, massacres, so they're more than likely, to get put on the backburner, in that pile of files, and that's just bad, because, these victims of domestic violence are the ones, most in need, of the laws to, protect them, and yet, these cases aren't high enough on the D.A.'s lists of, priorities.
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