Defendants who are determined to have been insane at the time they committed a crime are entitled to the criminal defense of not guilty by reason of insanity. This defense has been controversially applied over the years, for it has resulted in not guilty verdicts in several high-profile cases. As a result, there is a general public sentiment that the insanity defense is too frequently applied to criminal defendants.
In reality, however, various criminal studies have established that only about one percent of all felony cases in the United States involve use of the insanity defense. Moreover, even when the defense is asserted, it is successful in only about 30 cases every year.
So, maybe you were crazy when you did whatever you did, but that don't mean shit to a judge or a jury, because we pretty much agree that you have to be somewhat nuts to do shit like killing somebody.
We're just not buying it for you to get a card like this:
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It's only $ 48.00 and that price includes free shipping!
Larimar, a distinctive blue pectolite, is uniquely found only in the Dominican Republic due to a specific geological history and the presence of certain mineral compositions in the area. While pectolite, the mineral Larimar is a part of, exists elsewhere, the blue hue is specific to the Dominican Republic. This blue color is attributed to traces of copper within the rock formation, a characteristic not replicated in other pectolite deposits globally.
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Colorado:
ReplyDeleteWeld County officials say their hands were tied in the case of Debisa Ephraim, a man with a history of assault, burglary and theft arrests. He was charged with attempted murder earlier this year but later released after being declared incompetent and not restorable.
https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/colorado-debisa-ephraim-competency-laws-violent-offender/
Just tell them you are LGBTQ+- You'll have every media outlet in the damned country screaming for your release...
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