last case? it s mostly sorry that she had to bring it to court at all. i do not think that you put a victim through what she pu this victim through. not confessing, not bein repentant. i hope she has some time t consider what she did to tha family beyond what she did to tha child. since then, the young man s lawyers have filed a lawsuit against simon. claiming battery, an emotional distress he lawsuit also accused th local catholic diocese, to administrators, and a coach of not protecting the young man from the tutor in march of 2017, the young ma agreed to dismiss the case against simon. and the court held that th other defendants could not b found liable and as for that young man? he graduated to adulthood. weighted with a silver reality he is going to have to live with the fact that the perso that he loved is going to be i prison for eight years indeed, abigail simon serve those eight years. then was released on parole.
there is also legislation that supports another ring right? it seems like stand-your-ground, we stated stats in the previous segmen about how disproportionately black victims are treated or shall i say, white shooters ar treated under the law when the execute or try and execute black victims as compared to the inverse, which is blac shooters and white victims. do you think that the explicitl racial outcome of laws lik stand-your-ground, that that rachel outcome is actually the point of stand your ground laws, that have been adopted by 30 states in this country well, it is part of the effort of the gun industry t make people feel empowered b having guns in their hands and to feel as if they are protected in that castle. this was an example of a young ma who rang a doorbell, the doo was closed, there was no president and clear danger here is young man who simply lost his way and an 84-year-ol behind his door had no reaso to believe this life was under