Viper
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Any thoughts on the medical outcome..
My thoughts are that he will be given a clean bill of health regarding his state of mind at the time of the offense he will come across as a spoiled rich kid who has an unhealthy interest in guns and ammunition
I think his temper will also slip during the tests
So he will be seen to have all the necessary facilities to determine right from wrong and will be sentenced according
BIB. I have several. But the one I keep bouncing around on is that at some point early on in the process OP just stops and refuses to continue to freely participate. He and Roux don't want any true diminished capacity as a true defense, at least right now. They will when he is appealing his guilty verdict though. No all they want to do is play the sympathy card with Judge Masipa by him removing his prosthetics in the courtroom to display his stumps and having Dr. V say that he has anxiety. That's it. They don't want any formal finding from the observation, they don't want the freaking observation, period. I suspect that if OP cooperated and answered all of the hundreds or thousands of questions that will be asked of him, the psych eval could be devastating, potentially bolstering a verdict of guilty. And in the short term OP might even find himself being taken in to protective medical custody and his bail revoked. Masipa can order OP to go through the observation, but she cannot order OP to open his mouth and answer all of the questions. Well she can, but he can refuse, in violation of her Order, and then suffer whatever modest sanctions that she imposes. That is just one of several possibilities.