Indiana might release someone who killed another man. The guilty person was found "not guility by reason of insanity", which means that after institionalization, he can be free, never serving jail time. He was in a mental facililty for months, but has been found "sane" by doctors there. They should be required to rotate their housing/boarding of him, since he is "sane" now. I think, if I were ever in trouble, I would act like a rabbid dog, clawing myself so that I could be in a nice padded cell, get fed and pampered and then act, 'all better now' after several months.
So, you kill someone, act crazy and have stupid doctors believe your bull. You then gradually act better when you get your scooby snacks for correct behavior. After that, you can go into hiding and kill again, meanwhile the doctors can pat themselves on the back over their "success story" with the wild man who killed someone. Society pays the price for this heinous miscarriage of justice.
Get this law off the books. If you're crazy, then you are crazy. I think if you are then found "all better now" you should then enter into prison, having a new ability to deal in reality. Better still -- if you're crazy enough -- kill yourself. Eliminating the responsibility part of a crime helps absolutely no one. I think they should find the lawyers who wrote the law, then those who passed the law and jail them for obstruction of justice. What complete bullcrap!
Gradually degenerating into ignorance and complacency.
Monday, October 16, 2006
I don't know why it's on the books
Posted by Marcus at 10:05 AM
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