you do in fact need to show transcripts and depositions if you are to claim knowledge of a case.
The court has plenty of similar circumstances that are recognized as provocation..and they all fall under various guidelines.
I also find it funny how are now using "habitual brute" when referencing Brown. Had he been a "Habitual brute" he would not have only received his probation and CS.
Bureau of Justice Statistics Criminal Offenders Statistics
In 1998 there were an estimated 3.2 million arrests of women, accounting for 22% of all arrests that year.
Based on self-reports of victims of violence, women account for 14% of violent offenders, an annual average of about 2.1 million violent female offenders.
Women accounted for about 16% of all felons convicted in State courts in 1996: 8% of convicted violent felons, 23% of property felons, and 17% of drug felons.
In 1998 more than 950,000 women were under correctional supervision, about 1% of the U.S. female population.
Granted, the numbers are skewed heavily in the direction of men, but to say that's rare that a woman commits violent acts is in and of itself very naive.
So.. really this is kind of pointless to carry on unless you can show me true evidence that the man paid his way out, had his lawyers do a voodoo act on the D.A. or prove that Rhianna is not satisfied with things.. or that the law was not carried out.