New York Passes Legislature Banning ‘Gay Panic Defense’ In Murder Cases of LBGTQ People

By Prince Hakeem

A big win for LGBTQ individuals who have suffered hate crimes. The state of New York has just passed legislation outlawing a long practiced legal defense which exempted violent acts against gay and trans people.

Via Daily Mail:

New York is set to become the sixth state to outlaw the ‘gay and trans panic’ defense in murder cases.

The state legislature passed a proposal on the ban on Thursday, following in the footsteps of Illinois, California, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Nevada.

The ‘gay and trans panic’ defense is a legal strategy which has been deployed in court rooms across the US for decades.

Under such a defense, the perpetrator of a crime against an LGBTQ person can argue that they acted out of extreme emotional distress after learning about their victim’s sexual or gender identity.

The defense is often used to ‘mitigate a case of murder down to manslaughter or to justify a homicide’, according to LGBTQ Bar.

On Thursday, the New York state legislature passed a proposal to ban the ‘gay and trans panic’ defense in murder cases

Thursday’s proposed ban of the ‘gay and trans panic’ defense was celebrated by Governor Andrew Cuomo.

Taking to Twitter, Cuomo described it as ‘an important win for LGBTQ people everywhere’.

‘With the enactment of this measure we are sending this noxious legal defense strategy to the dustbin of history where it belongs,’ he wrote.

The legislation comes during Pride Month, and less than two weeks out from the 50th anniversary of New York’s Stonewall Riots – the clash between police officers and gay bar patrons that set off the modern LGBTQ rights movement.

On June 29, the city is set to celebrate its largest ever Pride Parade.

Meanwhile, ‘gay and trans panic’ defenses have been used in New York murder cases for decades.

The defense was most famously deployed during the high-profile trial of James Dixon, a New York man who fatally attacked trans woman Islan Nettles in 2013.

Dixon’s lawyers claimed their client was flirting with Nettles before he flew into a rage when he learned about her trans identity.

Dixon was reportedly embarrassed and mocked by friends for flirting with a person who was born a man.

He was eventually found guilty of manslaughter – a charge Nettles’ family claims is not adequate enough.

Governor Cuomo celebrated the ban in a Twitter post describing it as ‘an important win for LGBTQ people everywhere’.

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