You'd care if you were accused and innocent. There are other cases that are not air tight where innocent people have been incarcerated or executed.
If there is a video of you shooting people that is enough proof for me.
You'd care if you were accused and innocent. There are other cases that are not air tight where innocent people have been incarcerated or executed.
If there is a video of you shooting people that is enough proof for me.
The legal definition of insanity
in·san·i·ty
[in-san-i-tee] Show IPA
noun, plural in·san·i·ties.1...........
2.Law . such unsoundness of mind as frees one from legal responsibility, as for committing acrime, or as signals one's lack of legal capacity,as for entering into a contractual agreement.
I'd argue that this man's systematic approach to acquiring weapons and ammunition, his research and execution of how to manufacture improvised grenades and booby traps, his calculated attempt to arrange a diversion by luring his neighbours with loud music in an attempt to get them to trigger an explosion in his apartment, and his calculated decision to use smoke canisters to generate maximum cover and confusion, then disengage from his attack and surrender whilst wearing body armour would more than indicate that he was fully aware of what he was doing, what the potential hazards were, and how best to preserve his own skin. These are not the actions of a madman.
This is really a good question ... what "sane" person would commit such an act?
So what does a society do with such a person? Incarcerate in a prison system for life? Place him within psychiatric care until deemed healthy again to be released back into society? Execute him?
If I were some powerful leader who was appointed to make such a decision ... I would say execution. Not to try to deter anyone from doing the same thing as these types of crimes usually are done by someone who doesn't care what happens to them anyway. I would have him executed because he has surrendered his "rights" as a member of society. He obviously has no desire to remain part of society. Even if multiple psychologists concluded that he was "insane" and didn't fully understand his actions, that would suggest to me that he is an immense danger to society. The rights and safety of the innocent should always remain higher than the convicted.
This is just for this scenario ... might not be what I would think for other situations but for this one, I do.
If this was planned, than thought went into this, do you have to be sane to plan out something like this?
Clinically insane and legally not guilty due to insanity are two different definitions. Each state creates its own legal definition.
I say let the people and family of the people that suffered from this shooting have him
and dispose of him
Then that would be their will and justice.
They at worst would kill him
they at best would try to reform him
same as our system
No not really he needs to be tried in front of non bias people
with all evidence exposed and hear his story and then pass judgement to best help him and our people at the same time
No not really he needs to be tried in front of non bias people
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