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Andrea Yates not guilty of murder. by mmell 2006-11-19 12:55:59
Although I think it would be fairer to say "Guilty", 'cuz she did it. The matter of her mental health should be an issue at sentencing (as a matter in mitigation or extenuation), not at trial.

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  by reason of insanity by emlaabs2006-07-26 11:46:46
    Yeah, but as far as I'm concerned . . . by mmell2006-07-26 12:03:49
      If a tree falls in the forest, by Peace_man2006-07-26 12:13:30
        Well, she didn't kill 'em accidentally. by mmell2006-07-26 12:23:40
          Is there a difference by MatthewDBA2006-07-26 12:35:23
            Let me try this from the other side . . . by mmell2006-07-26 13:11:52
              You have a good point. I'm inclined to by Peace_man2006-07-26 13:24:35
                And the sort of discussion which has no end. by mmell2006-07-26 13:37:38
        No, but the person with the axe or chainsaw is. by talon07202006-07-26 14:05:01
          So the termites are guilty then? :-P (n/t) by bwkaz2006-07-26 20:10:01
      Actually, that's wrong in a legal sense. by krikkert2006-07-26 12:48:05
        Precisely my point . . . by mmell2006-07-26 13:14:31
          English is, IMO, a bit too unspecific here. by krikkert2006-07-26 13:48:02
            Beyond which . . . by mmell2006-07-26 14:01:39
              Now we're on a different topic. by krikkert2006-07-26 14:16:17
  I believe her punishment should be by Havoc2006-07-26 12:37:39
    I understand your point of view. by mmell2006-07-26 13:18:43
      But it will prevent her from being by Havoc2006-07-26 15:57:44

 

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