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Re: Laotian father killed son then commit suicide.         

Group: soc.culture.hmong · Group Profile
Author: yajyuam
Date: Aug 17, 2008 09:47

On Aug 17, 9:27 am, pebhmoobr...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Aug 17, 11:17 am, yajy...@gmail.com wrote:
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>> On Aug 17, 7:34 am, Amysweet...@yahoo.com wrote:
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>>> On Aug 17, 7:44 am, ເຄຣຊີ້ແລຣີ້ yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>> "He came to the United States about 30 years ago, sponsored by a
>>>> church in Oklahoma, said his younger brother Cheng Vang of Fresno.
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>>>> "He worked all the time but lost his job as (a) machine operator in
>>>> Carson City before coming to Sacramento," his brother said.
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>>>> Vang would come to Sacramento Lao Family Community Center "for help
>>>> with his utility bill, his children's papers from school and his
>>>> paperwork with county welfare," said director Xia Kao-Vang.
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>>>> Ka Thao Vang, who dressed in ties and pressed pants, "was from every
>>>> indication a fine, upstanding man of honor," said Sacramento County
>>>> Sheriff John McGinness, whose agency responded to the shootings."
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>>> SEE!!! ,...every where their been alway's cause trouble maker for this
>>> ethnic group! not only in Laos ..!But their went to USA by Lao refugee
>>> name.after tthey're been there have every body think their accpet to
>>> be Lao people?noway their don't give a shit about it!leave them
>>> killing each other there do come to Laos any more.tHAT'S REAL FREEDUM
>>> OF MEO. THERE.
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>> For the above article or the two posts, we must go deeper than the
>> definitions in order to see internal hypocrisy.
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>> If you hypocroties think that only other ethnic group caused trouble,
>> please read the following stories:
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>> Smuggled drugs
>> LAO-AMERICAN - DRUGS: The DEA with the cooperation of local police
>> arrested 29 members of an international drug-trafficking organization
>> and seized more than 65,000 Ecstasy tablets. Officer Mark Bishop of
>> the Marietta Police Department told VOA that during the course of an
>> investigation, the DEA  identified a Marietta police officer of Lao
>> descent as possibly involved in the drug ring. Thirty-year-old Isaac
>> Saleumsy, a two-year Marietta police veteran, is among those behind
>> bars after police made arrests in Georgia, Tennessee, California and
>> Ontario, Canada. Investigators charged Saleumsy with conspiracy to
>> possess Ecstasy with intent to distribute. Two other Lao-Americans of
>> the Atlanta, Georgia, area were among those arrested on November 27.
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>> New York Times:
>> A Laotian refugee convicted of murdering his wife in a jealous rage
>> must get a new trial, the state's top court has ruled, saying the
>> judge should have allowed testimony about the ''stress and
>> disorientation'' of assimilating into American life.
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>> The unanimous decision by the Court of Appeals throws out the second-
>> degree murder conviction of May Aphaylath, 28 years old, of Rochester,
>> who is serving a sentence of 15 years to life at Attica State Prison
>> for the December 1982 killing of his Laotian wife of one month, Loti.
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>> At his trial, where he acknowledged that he fatally stabbed his wife,
>> Mr. May Aphaylath had sought to use ''extreme emotional disturbance''
>> as a legal defense.
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>> Mr. May Aphaylath argued that his wife brought shame on him and his
>> family through her display of affection for another man and her
>> receiving telephone calls from the man. The shame, he argued, led to
>> his loss of control. 'Significant Mental Trauma'
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>> In addition, Mr. May Aphaylath contended that the stresses resulting
>> from his status as a refugee ''caused a significant mental trauma,
>> affecting his mind for a substantial period of time, simmering in the
>> unknowing subconscious and then inexplicably coming to the fore,''
>> even though the immediate cause of the killing was his jealousy, the
>> Court of Appeals said in its written decision.
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>> The Court of Appeals ruled that Mr. May Aphaylath, who had left Laos
>> about two years before the killing, had been deprived of a fair trial
>> by State Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Pine of Rochester.
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>> The appeals court said Justice Pine had acted improperly when she
>> refused to allow two expert defense witnesses to testify about ''the
>> stress and disorientation encountered by Laotian refugees in
>> attempting to assimilate into the American culture.''
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>> The only way for Mr. May Aphaylath to back up his defense would be for
>> him to present witnesses testifying about the problems faced by
>> Laotian refugees in the United States, the Court of Appeals said.
>> Suicide Attempt
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>> The decision, announced Thursday, overturns a lower level appeals
>> court ruling.
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>> When the police arrived at Mr. May Aphaylath's home after his wife's
>> killing they found he had tried to commit suicide by taking pills and
>> attempting to hang himself. The police found him unconscious, hanging
>> from a piece of clothesline tied to a tree branch.
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>> At his trial, Mr. May Aphaylath testified that his wife began taunting
>> him and using her former boyfriend as an example of what her husband
>> should be.
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>> ''She said she wanted to marry Nunh,'' he said, referring to the
>> former boyfriend and speaking through an interpreter. ''After she said
>> that, I've got a knife in my hand, so I go through her.'' A witness
>> from the Monroe County Medical Examiner's office said the victim had
>> been stabbed 16 times.
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>> A fight broke out between some Laotian men and two Mexican men, ... an
>> interpreter from the Department of Refugee Services in Des Moines,
>> IOWA.
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>> People v. Aphaylath
>> A Laotian refugee, May Aphaylath had been living in the United States
>> for two years when he married his wife. (7) One month into the
>> marriage, his wife continued to accept phone calls from her former
>> boyfriend and to display affection for this other man. (8) Her
>> behavior brought shame upon May Aphaylath and his family. When she
>> received yet another phone call from her former boyfriend, May
>> repeatedly stabbed his new bride to death. (9)
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>> 4 members of Laotian gang charged following drug stinghttp://www.vientianetimes.com/Stories/2007/04282007_4_members_of_laot...
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>> Communities Held Hostage A Profile of A Laotian Street Gang in Dallas
>> Ron Cowart and Melinda F. Cowarthttp://ccj.sagepub.com/cgi/content/citation/12/4/307
>> Asian gangs ESPECIALLY LAOTIAN pose new problems for police
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> Amysweet
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> You better shot your head, the Laostian so good why every where they
> go problem in there too?  That's why so many problem in Lao that will
> and never can solve because Lao is the root cause of problem.
> Amysweet, Lao will never give a shit about be a good.  You better talk
> to buffalo and eat meggart will be better for your dead life.- Hide quoted text -
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There is no justice in Laos that is why its become communist.

Amysweet, never learned the lesson.
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