Why has the state let these people anywhere NEAR RA? Does it not occur to them thing like this can really look bad to jurors??? UGHH.2:37 P.M. REMAINING REBUTTAL WITNESSES TESTIFY.
At 1:16 p.m., Judge Gull returns to the court room. The jury enters shortly after.
Defense attorney Brad Rozzi begins cross-examination of Dr. John Martin, a license psychiatrist. Rozzi tells the jury that Dr. Martin does not have a traditional bachelor’s degree from and American university. Rozzi says Martin was terminated from a position in Florida. He says Martin was involved with lawsuits with a person that was in solitary confinement.
Prosecutor Stacey Diener calls for a sidebar and Judge Gull tells Rozzi to “move on.”
Martin tells the jury he went to Westville because there was a 200 to 250 case backlog. Rozzi describes SMI, or severe mental illness. Diener objects. Martin says solitary can cause or exaggerate mental illness.
Martin tells the jury t hat Allen could “possibly” move in and out of psychosis.
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Delphi Murders trial: Day 17 live blog
Richard Allen, accused of murdering 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-year-old Liberty German in 2017, is on trial in Carroll County, Indiana. The defense rested their case at the start of Day 17, and are expected to give closing arguments soon.wishtv.com
When they’re acting out and uncontrollable I feel detainees should be forced to have meds imoWhen they say he was given involuntary injections of Halderol, how does that work? Did they strap him to a medical cot and physically force him to take this medicine? Did RA even know he had been given the shot and/or what it was? Sounds like they did this multiple times. I would think after the first time that he would know what was coming and physically resist. So would they force him to let them strap him down by wrestling him into the straps or what? I just don't know how all that works, but it sounds like it could have been a messy, violent process. I guess I didn't realize that we ever forced detainees to take meds.
With the limited information that we were allowed to hear and see, we really can’t judge accurately. I am confident that there is much we don’t know, but that the jury will come to the right verdict, as they saw and heard it all.JMOI am shocked at how little the prosecution brought to this trial. There is no way you can convict RA beyond a reasonable doubt based on what was brought to trial. Before the trial I believed RA was guilty. After the trial, I believe he is an innocent man that was railroaded.
When they’re acting out and uncontrollable I feel detainees should be forced to have meds imo
I agree that there should be more help for mental health issues.It is too bad as a society that more assistance for mental health issues isn't available to those who struggle with a mental health condition. Depression alone is challenging for many.
Perhaps, the murder of two innocent children could have been prevented?
Question: IF LE wanted to railroad an innocent man for these murders, why would they simply have not pinned it on property owner RL? He is dead and therefore they wouldn't even have to be troubled with the effort and expense of a trial.I am shocked at how little the prosecution brought to this trial. There is no way you can convict RA beyond a reasonable doubt based on what was brought to trial. Before the trial I believed RA was guilty. After the trial, I believe he is an innocent man that was railroaded.
You vastly overestimate the availability of mental health professionals in general, let alone in a correctional institution. This is a nationwide problem, but Indiana is a healthcare desert. The prosecutor doesn't get to pick the medical providers that RA sees.Why has the state let these people anywhere NEAR RA? Does it not occur to them thing like this can really look bad to jurors??? UGHH.
Not everyone on a submitted witness list gets called usually. Both prosecution and defense generally make a witness list that is every possibility. Prosecution probably could not have called her and defense didn't need her as the focus was on the alleged confession that he abused other family members so those family members testified to rebut the "confession".Wasn't KA supposed to testify for the defense?
She should have allowed cameras for the whole trial and only allowed publishing after the verdict. MOOOh how I wish the judge would allow cameras in just for the closing arguments. Even if they weren't allowed to film any exhibits.
You are correct.Am I correct in remembering correctly that it was after the video image of BG was released that RA called in to LE to report he was on the bridge?
I think he's wearing a brown hoodie under his jacket, too.I agree looks like a hooodie. My reply is very slow. Is anyone else's?
Who hires them? If it is an outside agency, then imo, the onus is on them to be sure of who they're sending to see patients.You vastly overestimate the availability of mental health professionals in general, let alone in a correctional institution. This is a nationwide problem, but Indiana is a healthcare desert. The prosecutor doesn't get to pick the medical providers that RA sees.
@photographer4Are they not supposed to talk amongst themselves?
I don't know specifically for Dr. Martin; I haven't seen it reported whether he was employed by DOC or was a contractor. Dr. Walla was a contractor.Who hires them? If it is an outside agency, then imo, the onus is on them to be sure of who they're sending to see patients.
This was in April when he was giving all of those confessions. If he lacked the capacity to consent to treatment, I’d argue he would have also been incapable of making a rational and voluntary confession.Martin explained he wanted to put Allen on Haldol (Haloperidol), an antipsychotic drug commonly used to treat schizophrenia, but Allen’s mental state was such that he could not consent to treatment.