MrsMush99 said:I'm sorry but I'm a little lost. What exactly is the "twinkie" jury??
Jeana (DP) said:SNIP
As a result of the White case, diminished capacity was abolished in 1982 by Proposition 8 and the California legislature, and replaced by "diminished actuality," referring not to the capacity to have a specific intent but to whether a defendant actually had a required intent to commit the crime with which he was charged. [1] Additionally, California's statutory definitions of premeditation and malice required for murder were eliminated with a return to common law definitions.
more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkie_defense
Jeana (DP) said:The face of kids in law schools everywhere when that case is discussed:![]()
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Wudge said:(chuckle) Based on the liberal make-up of students attending law schools today, it would not surprised me if the majority of law students think the twinkie defense sounds perfectly obvious.
Good post Cal. ANd even one step further, before she was ever be released...MANDATORY STERILIZATION. She has no bussiness having more kids/victims. If she is as insane as the jury feels, then she should never see the light of day.calus_3 said:Name one person who was in their right mind when they flipped out and murdered another human being? Doesn't the mere fact that you took another life willingly and without provication sort of require one to be 'not in their right mind'? Not in your right mind because your child just broke a priceless vase or peed on the floor or threw spaghettios on the wall and you are pissed about it verses out of your mind insane....well, is that child no less dead?
Regardless of whether she was depressed, mad, outraged, insane, full of a demon, etc. she should never see the light of day again! The mere fact of what she did to her kids requires...IMHO....that she be kept somewhere until she dies. Period. If she was in her right mind...well, that's obvious. If not, what happens to the poor soul that she runs into with her car when she gets out...is she going to hack them up with a knife?
Insanity is a bleeding heart defense for the indefensible. I don't care about what was running through her mind when she did it, the justice system should only concern itself with the act itself.
If you look hard enough, you can find someone willing to justify raping a child and try their darndest to get that person out of jail.
Cal
It's obvious that Rusty Yates suffers from the delusion 1) he's smarter than he really is, and B) he can do nothing wrong. It's also obvious from the way his aunt and mother stand up for him that he was raised to believe the sun shines out his butt.Texana said:Jules, I agree, not bathing, scratching her head til it bled, practically catatonic. She had tried to kill herself twice before, so I don't understand why anyone would leave her alone with children. What if she tried to again? I think they basically equated "lack of normal action" with "unable to do anything at all."
Rusty said once that he offered to get "help" around the house for Andrea but "she didn't want that." The aunt said today that Andrea refused help as well because she felt it was further proof she was a bad mother. Why would you listen to the person who's obviously mentally ill? Couldn't they have phrased it in a way that would have made it easier for her to accept help, and if she said no, so what?
Dr. Saeed said that he told Rusty Andrea should not be left alone with the children, ever. But there's no written record to confirm that and Rusty denies it. It's a "he said/she said" argument with no way to know for sure.
A caller on a local talk radio show defended Rusty on the grounds that if Andrea was released from the hospital, it gave Rusty the impression she was doing well enough or doing better. However, it was pretty clear she was being dismissed because insurance wouldn't pay anymore. Anyone who has had a family member with a serious/chronic condition knows that being dismissed from a hospital often has more to do with what the insurance clerical employee at the end of the telephone line says, than what the doctors prescribe.
-----------------PaperDoll said:Why wasn't she charged with the other two deaths? how come just the 3?
It's obvious that Rusty Yates suffers from the delusion 1) he's smarter than he really is, and B) he can do nothing wrong. It's also obvious from the way his aunt and mother stand up for him that he was raised to believe the sun shines out his butt.
Gabby said:Justice is served... she needs help and now she will get it. This poor woman is a true mental case... God Bless Her
PaperDoll said:Why wasn't she charged with the other two deaths? how come just the 3?
Nore said:-----------------
If I remember right she was charged with 3 also in the first trial. At that time I remember I think the Prosecutor said she could be charged for the other two later if necessary.This was also mentioned on C.C. show today.I caught the tail end. If any move was made to release Andrea say in a few years,justice could still be done. Please someone correct me if I am wrong.I feel a bit better knowing this~she should never be released.If she were~maybe Rusty should watch his back..
concernedperson said:Actually Nore, this is one of the things I remember from chat. According to Odom in this second trial the other 2 children's evidence was brought it. So it negates bringing forth new evidence. Jeana, correct this if it isn't accurate.
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