Here's one of those court cases that can overtax the mind of any clear thinking person. After reading the ruling of the Federal Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in the case of United States v. Charles Thomas Sell, and also the comments of various professionals, it appears that many of us might find a problem here no matter what the court did. (1) The crisis: Can a defendant be forcibly drugged, even when he has not yet been convicted of any charges? How about if medical professionals testify the defendant is in need of medication because he presents with acute...