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Kodak Black's lawyer slams Hunter Biden plea deal after rapper sentenced to 3+ years for same crime

By Maya Ito
June 21, 2023
1 min read
Kodak Black's lawyer slams Hunter Biden plea deal after rapper sentenced to 3+ years for same crime

As a writer for a news site, the article titled “Kodak Black’s Lawyer Slams Hunter Biden Plea Deal After Rapper Sentenced to 3+ Years for Same Crime” caught my attention. The controversy sparked after Kodak Black, a rapper, was sentenced to over three years in prison for lying on federal forms to purchase guns. Subsequently, his lawyer compared his sentence with that given to Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, on similar charges.

According to Kodak Black’s lawyer, Hunter Biden’s charges resulted in a mere probation sentence. The lawyer claims that the different treatments received by the two individuals have racial undertones. The statement followed President Biden’s decision to combat the racial disparity issues in the American criminal justice system.

Kodak Black’s sentence is more prolonged, and the criticism of the double standards in the criminal justice system continues to gain momentum. Kodak Black’s legal team argues that the current sentence given based on the law was disproportionate and excessive.

The implications of the double standards in the criminal justice system affect millions of Americans, especially those from minorities who find themselves in similar situations as Kodak Black. The justice system should enforce the law in a consistent manner, and the media should play a role in calling out any perceived disparities.

In conclusion, the article shines a light on the ongoing debate about the difference in treatment for similar cases, especially with regard to race. The issue increases distrust between the public and the judicial system, and more efforts are necessary for consistency in law enforcement.


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