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To: Destro
So the "Bible made me do it" defense will get you off in Texas?


Well it helps if you are pleading insanity to have all the shrinks saying you are insane as was in this case..... All five, two for the prosecution, two for the defense and one brought in by the court all seemed to agree....

Insanity isn't a easy defense to win in Texas or so it's claimed. Only a small precentage are successful or that's what I've read.
72 posted on 04/03/2004 7:52:55 PM PST by deport (("These guys are the most crooked, you know, lying group I have ever seen. It's scary," Kerry said.)
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To: deport
I think the difference between this case and the Andrea Pia Yates case, where the jury found her sane, is very small. Both killed their kids because they thought God wanted them to do so.

Both called 911 to report themselves, which does show that they KNEW what they had done was wrong.

That's all it takes to defeat the insanity defense in Texas. Knowing right from wrong, whether or not they were able to control their own actions. Most states have a much more lenient standard of what insanity is than Texas does.

The jury screwed up here.

But the difference between the two cases is that here the murder was brutal. In the Yates case, drowning is not bloody.

My criminal law professor informed me during the first two weeks of class that the best way to get away with murder is to make the bloodiest, most grotesque, murder scene possible. Odds are the jury is going to think, "only a crazy person would do something like that."

My professor was right.

98 posted on 04/04/2004 9:52:16 AM PDT by Dog Gone (End Freepathons. Join the Dollar a Day Club!)
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