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I wonder if it could have something to do with his past history with drugs. Medication for ADHD is often abused by people who don't need it, and it seems pretty easy to sell (to university students, for example). Maybe his psychiatrist felt more comfortable closely monitoring him, to try to...
No, but I could understand someone wanting to go over the evidence and the law one more time to be sure of their decision
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I could see how someone might be unsure about the first degree verdict for NO, and wanting to talk through it to decide.
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Not necessarily. People react differently to different drugs, and I think you're told to see how you react to them before driving.
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I don't think it's really fair to question the competence of the psychiatrist/psychologist. They can only deal with whatever the patient/client presents, and if DG was there for a different issue than his grudge against the L's and his murderous intent, then they have no way to know about it...
My thoughts on it are that he, and anyone else really, has nothing to lose by pleading not guilty, so why not. If you plead guilty that's the end of the story, but if you plead not guilty then there's always a chance things will go a different way.
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Has it been determined that there's a 30 minute period DG is unaccounted before he showed up at his appointment? I was just thinking about it today, and maybe the idea of him stopping at a car wash isn't so strange. If he used a hose to wash down his truck at the farm, that would spread the dna...
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