Agents of the criminal justice system are given a power known as "discretion" - it means that they can choose exactly what punishment to mete out based on what they feel is necessary.
The simple fact that they had two different judges should be more than enough to rule out any possibility of racism in this case - at least in terms of "white people get better treatment." Now, the judge who sentenced her to a longer period of time may have something against her, but that's concerning the one judge.
However, you don't know what the judge's personal history is - perhaps he had a relative or friend hit by a drunk driver, and he wants to punish them and show them that it's a serious offense - especially when they kill people. Perhaps he didn't believe that the woman was sincere in her apology, or wasn't apologetic enough for the deaths.
Another factor to consider is that in the man's case, the deceased's relatives pleaded for the judge to be lenient - which is something the judge normally takes into careful consideration when deciding punishments.
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