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Thanks, it’s very confusing, “to stand silent or just not enter a plea.” But that makes sense, the difference being entering a plea of NGRI but defence needs more time to explore that.Nick did not stand silent, he agreed to postpone a speedy arraignment. According to AJ, Nick was not medically cleared to participate, make decisions about his case. Next court date Jan 7.
Gives AJ time to look into case evidence so far, decide direction.
1. If enough Evidence of insanity, mental illness, psych meds. At arraignment, Nick to plead Not Guilty, Insanity plea. NGRI
2. Or, if AJ does not think he can “prove” insanity, then Nick to plea Not Guilty, AJ threaten to or actually go to trial. If AJ goes this way, The Mental Health issues would go to mitigation.
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