One of my younger sisters was stabbed to death by her husband. After being arrested, she was told that she was suffering from indirect mental illness. Now the families of the victims strongly demand t
One of my younger sisters was stabbed to death by her husband. After being arrested, she was told that she was suffering from indirect mental illness. Now the families of the victims strongly demand that the murderer be brought to justice!
First of all, according to the national laws, mental illness can only be committed when it is affected by the illness and loses the ability to control and identify, and there is no need to pursue criminal responsibility. Secondly, according to the last article, not all mental killings are not illegal, but only under the influence of disease onset and under the control of disease. If it is not caused by disease, it will also be punished by law. Thirdly, it is the key to your current problem: how to judge whether it is in the onset period. The court can't judge this point, and it must pass the judicial appraisal of mental illness to reach a conclusion. If you are afraid that there are acquaintances in the appraisal office that the court or the other party is looking for, you can also let the court randomly choose which appraisal office to do by drawing lots on the spot. One of the items is whether this person is mentally ill, and the second is whether this person has criminal responsibility when he kills. If he is formally responsible, he will be punished. If not, such people cannot be sentenced by law.