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Because each time he is tried in a court of law, he claims insanity, is convicted by reason of insanity, and sent to a mental hospital to serve his time, instead of prison. Once his time is up in a mental hospital, they let him go, again and again. If he were sent to prison intstead, the sentencing would be much longer. And I'm sure that the prison population would make sure he never made it out alive.This is so disgusting. Why even are they repeatedly letting this guy out?
I think it's mostly because people think, "Oh, just horses, don't give a crap, we got more serious crimes to worry about..." That's why they don't wanna waste "resources" on this guy. I certainly won't mind if somebody shoots him "accidentally".Because each time he is tried in a court of law, he claims insanity, is convicted by reason of insanity, and sent to a mental hospital to serve his time, instead of prison. Once his time is up in a mental hospital, they let him go, again and again. If he were sent to prison intstead, the sentencing would be much longer. And I'm sure that the prison population would make sure he never made it out alive.
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No, that does not mean he's not insane, in fact it proves that he's indeed insane. It's my belief that insanity should not mean shorter sentence. In fact, I believe the "insanity" concept in law is a big sham. Most criminals are insane in some ways, the difference is in those who successfully claim it and those who do not. Just because a person is "mentally disabled" does not mean he/she can do whatever he/she wants, what about the victims? I believe ALL must be equal before the law, including those who are "insane".Do what? You should get to plea insanity once; if you are released and immediately commit the same offense again, you're not insane, you're a dirtbag.
Someone should give him a last meal consisting of a bullet.