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mom avoids prison in baby slay case....
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mom avoids prison in baby slay case....
This is just horrible
A mother in Texas who cut her tenth month old daughters arms off and left to die accually is going to avoid prison and sent to a mental hospital so she says so she can better. She was found not guilty by the reason of insanity!!! I think she should get the electric chair!!! She will never get better. Here is the link, http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/04/ ... 1158.shtml
go down the page and the story is there.
go down the page and the story is there.
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It's possible that she may end up spending more time in the mental institution than she would in prison. I'm reminded of the guy who shot reagan, he'd probably be out now had he been convicted rather than be found "not guilty by reason of insanity", the sentence would likely have been set with a specific time frame.
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Well, infanticide can be a problem in certain species and their have been case studies that humans do it as well. But what is so bizarre is that there was no other male companion that she would have needed to commit this crime. I don't buy the insanity plea because the mind psychologically knows what is intends to do, but the body does it anyway. It is not the person that performs the acts, it is the mind telling the body to do it. Even, if she was insane, there are medicines that can neutralize or correct the chemical imbalance...
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george_r_1961 wrote:I think the insanity plea is BS and should be abolished. Take ppl like this and lock them in solitary forever..or better yet execute them.
Somewhat agreed george... I think there are certain cases where you could use the insanity plea but, as far as something this extreme it is beyond sick and that person does need to be locked away.
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Derek Ortt
those saying that people cannot be insane really irks me as a scientist. I understand the emotion, but we did not listen to any of the evidence as to what the scientists presented at the trial. To punish someone who really has something wrong with them would take us back to the days of the Reich, which many would be screaming just as loudly over
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Derek Ortt wrote:those saying that people cannot be insane really irks me as a scientist. I understand the emotion, but we did not listen to any of the evidence as to what the scientists presented at the trial. To punish someone who really has something wrong with them would take us back to the days of the Reich, which many would be screaming just as loudly over
I didnt say ppl cannot be insane. I mean insanity should not be a defense to committing a crime.
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Derek Ortt wrote:however, if a person really has no conception of right and wrong due to a severe mental defect, should he/she be put in prison, or sent to receive the help they should have received years ago if our beaucratic gov't would have done the right thing and helped them then?
Put them in prison. They can be "helped" there.
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Charlie Manson was institutionalized in the California Facility for the Criminally Insane back in the 1960's-he's still there. Last time he came up for review, the Board quite literally gave him the raspberry. Sirhan-Sirhan in regular prison for killing RFK in 1968 was recently denied Parole because to this day he still shows no remorse for the crime. So, not all of the looneys get out. In fact, as was pointed out earlier, Hinckley (who shot Reagan) probably would have gotten out in 6 years but remains in a psychiatric ward. However, correct me if I'm wrong but I think the guy who shot John Lennon has been released.
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