Trial started in Atlanta on Monday against Raissa Kengne, who claims she is not guilty by reason of insanity in the shooting deaths of two men in Midtown in 2022.
Raissa Kengne was found guilty but mentally ill at trial Monday in the shooting deaths of two men in Midtown in August 2022. She was sentenced to life in prison.
There are times when the insanity defense, with all the controversy that surrounds it, is in the news. This is one of those times: It is highly likely that James Holmes, who is facing 142 felony ...
Jury selection is set for June 1 in the case of Jason Eaton, who faces three counts of attempted second-degree murder.
What you need to know: Eaton is accused of shooting three Palestinian college students in November 2023 One of those men was ...
DEALS. TOYOTA. LET’S GO PLACES TONIGHT. NEWS NINE HAS LEARNED THAT THE TEENAGER ACCUSED OF MURDERING HIS SISTER IN LAW AND HIS TWO YOUNG NEPHEWS IN NORTHFIELD MAY USE AN INSANITY DEFENSE. AUTHORITIES ...
A judge has ruled that a man accused of shooting three New England college students of Palestinian descent in Burlington, Vermont, will be allowed to use an insanity defense at his trial. NBC10 Boston ...
In a pretrial hearing for the retrial of a former UC Davis student accused of murder and attempted murder, the court ruled on multiple motions related to expert psychiatric testimony, jury selection, ...
Two former prosecutors say that the insanity defense planned by the defense attorney representing former Letcher County, Kentucky, Sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines will not hold up. Stines is accused of ...
The insanity defense as a legal concept was born in England, in 1843. A man named Daniel M’Naghten attempted to assassinate the British Prime Minister who he believed was conspiring against him. Due ...