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29. The setup for a Diminished Capacity or Insanity plea?
Thu Jul 19, 2012, 07:48 AM
Jul 2012

from WIKI:
Diminished capacity is a partial defense to charges that require that the defendant act with a particular state of mind. For example, first degree murder requires that the state prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant acted with premeditation, deliberation and the specific intent to kill - all three are necessary elements of the state's case. If evidence exists, sufficient to create a reasonable doubt as to whether the defendant because of mental illness or "defect" possessed the capacity to premeditate, deliberate or form the specific intent to kill then the state cannot convict the defendant of first degree murder. This does not mean that the defendant is entitled to an acquittal. The defendant still might be convicted of second degree murder which only requires that the defendant act with general malice. The defense [of diminished capacity] is to be contrasted with insanity which is a complete but affirmative defense. In most jurisdictions a defendant would be acquitted on the grounds of insanity if the defendant established to the satisfaction of the jury that he suffered from such a mental disease or defect that he was unable to appreciate the consequences of his actions or did not know what he was doing was wrong. As noted a successful insanity defense will result in acquittal although a number of jurisdictions have adopted the guilty but insane verdict. The defense of insanity and diminished capacity although clearly distinct are not inconsistent defenses and both may be at issue in the same case. The critical distinctions are that diminished capacity is a partial, negating defense (negates an element of the state's case) with the burden on the state to show that the defendant acted with the requisite state of mind while insanity is a complete but affirmative defense - the defendant bearing the burden of proving that he was legally insane.

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HOLY CRAP! RedStateLiberal Jul 2012 #1
Hannity and fox... Fuck you nmbluesky Jul 2012 #2
Playing the god card like this Warpy Jul 2012 #3
i dont understand Enrique Jul 2012 #4
Again... AsahinaKimi Jul 2012 #5
Very good. Hoyt Jul 2012 #7
Chris Hayes on Simpsons Bashing Fox.. Grassy Knoll Jul 2012 #12
He giving God a lot of credit for something HE HIMSELF did. God didn't pull the trigger, he did. appleannie1 Jul 2012 #6
That is appalling... cyberswede Jul 2012 #8
The new NRA slogan.... tdb63 Jul 2012 #9
Believing in "God's Plan" means never accepting responsibility for one's actions. bluedigger Jul 2012 #10
Here's what really gets me. RedStateLiberal Jul 2012 #18
Oh man, that is SO not going to go over well at your trial Zimmy. Hahahahaha you fool uppityperson Jul 2012 #11
Insanity defense maybe? PotatoChip Jul 2012 #31
That's admissible in the trial... Kalidurga Jul 2012 #13
That is my thought also. Play it over and over and over. You'd do nothing different? No. uppityperson Jul 2012 #16
It had to be the Deal Fox made with bonniebgood Jul 2012 #14
So is this Smilo Jul 2012 #15
Is he trying for an insanity defense? Unbelievable. That means he no longer thinks that JDPriestly Jul 2012 #17
I can't believe that his attorney lets him speak in public... Rhiannon12866 Jul 2012 #19
The setup for a Diminished Capacity or Insanity plea? Ineeda Jul 2012 #29
Hey, thanks for the info. PotatoChip Jul 2012 #34
not heaven05 Jul 2012 #35
Funniest YouTube comment Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2012 #20
If you saw the whole interview....... Grassy Knoll Jul 2012 #21
yes, and MSNBC reported that it was a fundraising strategy... grasswire Jul 2012 #22
God's Plan .. yeah right, well .... YOHABLO Jul 2012 #23
I thought God was too busy helping Tim Tebow to get involved LastLiberal in PalmSprings Jul 2012 #27
ewwwwwwwwww struggle4progress Jul 2012 #24
well , in all fairness, the christian god loves murder. bowens43 Jul 2012 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author bupkus Jul 2012 #26
Wow! Imagine if he's found guilty and the judge sees this before sentencing. Ganja Ninja Jul 2012 #28
he must be getting Big money from NRA......F U april Jul 2012 #30
un-effin-believable skydive forever Jul 2012 #32
"Gods Plan" sulphurdunn Jul 2012 #33
He's his own worst witness. He's going to jail. marble falls Jul 2012 #36
God should be prosecuted for causing Zimmerman to pull that trigger. lumpy Jul 2012 #37
sick bastard. demguy_5692 Jul 2012 #38
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