'Guilty But Mentally Ill' Doesn't Protect Against Harsh Sentences
Jurors often are reluctant to acquit someone who committed a crime while mentally ill, or to find that person guilty. So they take a third option: guilty but mentally ill. It's far from perfect.
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Làm đẹp Blog 247 August 3, 2016 at 12:22AM
Category Health & Science
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