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Lelu [443]
4 years ago
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Zack has just pled not guilty by reason of insanity to killing his parents and his brother. he was arrested walking down the str

eet without any clothes on with dried blood all over him. he has always been an introvert, and people used to call him names and say that he was crazy. over the past couple of years, zack has had a lot of black-out type situations where he doesn't remember the days before he finds himself somewhere unfamiliar doing something strange.
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nordsb [41]4 years ago
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At this point, the most important legal issue at the trial is Zack’s mental competency of which the individual is either stable or unstable and whether his mental capabilities are able to represent himself to the trial of which will affect the issue if he wasn’t able to do so that it could produce a more different effect on the trial.

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