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Well obviously this is going to depend on where you live but the easy answer from me is no, with a caveat. If you look at the letter of the law, there's nothing in there in most countries that is stacked in favour of, or against, either gender. The way that the police and court systems interact with males vs females though might not always be the same. Speaking solely from anecdotal evidence, it seems to me that women get the benefit of the doubt more when it comes to discretionary decisions. At least where I'm from anyway.
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[–] mr_skeltal 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Well obviously this is going to depend on where you live but the easy answer from me is no, with a caveat. If you look at the letter of the law, there's nothing in there in most countries that is stacked in favour of, or against, either gender. The way that the police and court systems interact with males vs females though might not always be the same. Speaking solely from anecdotal evidence, it seems to me that women get the benefit of the doubt more when it comes to discretionary decisions. At least where I'm from anyway.