March 23, 2010

Psychiatric Abuse in The Courts

Resulting from psychiatric industry propaganda and campaign contributions, some states (e.g., NH) have introduced mental illness as a mitigating factor in criminal liability. This is as much nonsense as psychiatry itself. Maintaining the idea of mental illness as a defense to crime only when the suspect is incapable of knowing the act was wrong is one thing. To use all of the fake illnesses to escape culpability from criminal acts makes a mockery of the justice system. Millionaire thug athletes used disability laws to escape punishment from criminal behavior for many years. This is how lawyers think and work for the highest paying clients. They corrupt the system in many ways. This is just one. Meanwhile persons with disabilities remain excluded from the court system to due to unlawful bias of lawyers, FBI, judges, prosecutors and police.

http://www.thecrimson.com/column/do-the-right-thing/article/2010/3/23/seems-mckinnon-legal-mental/

OPINION
Do the Right Thing
Criminalizing the Crazy
The insanity defense should still hold amongst more serious crimes
By Olivia M. Goldhill
Harvard Crimson
Published: Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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