Mentally Unstable Thief frustrates Judge Middleton - (followup / story so far)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 141

  • @piparalegal2019
    @piparalegal2019 2 дня назад +33

    These cases are so important to be seen. Learning about the plight of the mentally ill in jails when it comes to forensic evaluations for competency is important! Judge Middleton really cares about what's happening to those under his jurisdiction.

  • @leahschwer4178
    @leahschwer4178 2 дня назад +20

    I'm glad the judge is going to have her evaluated. That's compassion.

  • @alisonwright1124
    @alisonwright1124 2 дня назад +13

    She is not okay & im so glad people are actually caring about her and actually has her best interest at heart ❤️ she needs all the support she can get & all the help she can get! Thank you judge & lawyers 🙏🏻💔

    • @drn13355
      @drn13355 2 дня назад

      She is a criminal. And his responsibility is to protect the public. Not to hand hold people who break the law over and over. Jails are not "only if you are mentally stable can a person be in prison". They are helping her somewhat .but a courts responsibility is to "help" the public more than the criminal.

  • @TEDDFABRYK
    @TEDDFABRYK 2 дня назад +20

    Attorney Truckey's face when she started accusing him.

  • @grimly8352
    @grimly8352 2 дня назад +7

    At what point, do repeat offenders with multiple felonies stop getting offered plea deals? It makes the justice system look weak and ineffective. Not really an incentive to stop antisocial behaviour when you know you're just going to be offered a plea deal and get a slap on the wrist.

  • @anonymousunnamed3026
    @anonymousunnamed3026 2 дня назад +20

    I had a friend who was one of my best friends while young. We both ended up on meth, unfortunately she ended up with meth induced schizophrenia. She was such a beautiful person and she just fell apart. She had mental illness in her family and the psychiatrist said she opened that pathway by using methamphetamines. She might have never gotten ill if she hadn’t had used it. Just another way drugs have such an impact on ones brain and well being. I saw her 5 years after getting clean. She was clean as well, but unfortunately still sick.

    • @mommawolf01
      @mommawolf01 2 дня назад +6

      I wish you continued success in your sobriety! I hope your friend receives all the help she needs ❤️‍🩹

    • @lolasmom6489
      @lolasmom6489 2 дня назад +2

      Congrats on staying clean, is a much tougher road tan most imagine, especially those that have never experienced addiction or had a close friend or family member go through it. The strength it takes to do so - be very proud of yourself. Good luck to you- you got this! I'm very sorry about your friend.

    • @orchidgarden3124
      @orchidgarden3124 2 дня назад +4

      I have a nephew that had the same thing happen from meth. Went from a mentally healthy individual to a severely mentally ill mess. It’s tragic!

    • @Gauge-j6z
      @Gauge-j6z 2 дня назад +4

      Thanks for sharing that, so many people think drugs can't cause a mental health break temporarily or permanently. Continue your success, well done. Life can be hard and also a gift.

    • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826
      @hauntedshadowslegacy2826 День назад +2

      Yeah, that's one of the major risks of drug use that goes under-acknowledged. Some drugs can cause or worsen certain severe mental health conditions. Anyone with a family history of schizophrenia should steer clear of drugs and weed. It's a bad idea for most people, but for some, even a single dose can be irreparably damaging.

  • @beckasmith6725
    @beckasmith6725 2 дня назад +3

    Great job editing ! I remember the first hearing, and was wondering what had happened to her. Thanks for leaving in the Judge's comments about mental health needs, along with the opposing counsels' discussion. Very important.

  • @kimlerner389
    @kimlerner389 2 дня назад +8

    I'd like to know why it takes 60-90 days for a competency assessment to be completed. That's absolutely unacceptable.

    • @orchidgarden3124
      @orchidgarden3124 2 дня назад +8

      Because the mental health facilities are completely overloaded. Lack of funding, low pay, huge caseloads. Providers don’t stay long under those conditions so they are chronically understaffed. It’s a sad reality all over the US.

    • @matttaylor817
      @matttaylor817 2 дня назад

      Who cares? This methany is running around stealing left and right. Leave her in jail. 5 times in one month. That's only the times she's been caught.

    • @mrjones2721
      @mrjones2721 2 дня назад

      @@orchidgarden3124 Assessments are often done by psychologists who aren’t affiliated with hospitals, but they’re also massively overbooked. Even in big cities with lots of mental health professionals, it can be hell to find someone who’s taking patients for regular counseling, let alone for something as specialized as a forensic evaluation.

    • @Belzediel
      @Belzediel День назад +4

      It takes multiple interviews, with a variety of treatment options tested between interviews. Those interviews have to be evaluated by independent evaluators. You can't just stick someone in a room for a bit and if the guy in a white coat says 'They's mad as a bax of hedgecats' for a whole bunch of reasons.
      For example - doing so makes the evaluator legally liable - their assesments are legally binding, so they take slapping the whacky label on pretty seriously.
      It can take some time for a proscribed drug to build up, easily up to three months, prozac and other SSRIs have at least a 90 system infusion time scale. If that drug makes the perp sane enough to go to trial, that's what you have to do.
      Looney as a tooney isn't the same thing as being unfit to stand trial. You have to factor out that a perp may be acting insane to get a perceived lesser sentence. Maybe they are six cans short of a bowl of petunias but there's a fix. It's a complicated issue with serious ramifications - I would call sixty days recklessly fast-track.
      To be clear, you can go for an assessment and be declared sane as a bell pretty quickly, it's only a 'nope' score that takes time.

    • @cynthiaoliver8566
      @cynthiaoliver8566 День назад +2

      Because there is a very high volume of need, and very few mental health professionals available or interested to fill those assessment jobs. Most Counties utilize contracted providers to fill these positions, and tax dollars pay for this if the person is unable to cover those costs themselves. So it’s a bottle neck.

  • @jhe001
    @jhe001 2 дня назад +12

    I have been watching a lot of zoom trials on RUclips and I’ve gotten to know a lot of 😢judges and lawyers. I thought before, that judges and lawyers were uncaring, and I was surprised on how wrong I was. Judges Middleton and Simpson come to mind as, in my mind anyway, the most caring. I think Judge Middleton is a little too caring sometimes and lets many defendants get away with a lot. Judge Simpson is too, very caring except when you lie to him.

    • @AmyMassey-l1y
      @AmyMassey-l1y 2 дня назад

      I agree!

    • @cynthiaoliver8566
      @cynthiaoliver8566 День назад +1

      I worked in the court system and the vast majority of people who become lawyers (and for some, eventually judges) is because they care about people. Especially at the public servant level such as public defenders and prosecutors who work for the State (the People). They want to make victims whole, and they want to get perpetrators the interventions needed to keep them from reoffending. They do care. I’ve seen for profit attorneys who only care about being compensated…So I think that a difference-Those who work for the community vs those who work for fees and billing hours (private vs public).

  • @susiemiller1862
    @susiemiller1862 2 дня назад +5

    Thanks for the video. Good producing.

  • @janetklumper6048
    @janetklumper6048 2 дня назад +3

    If you keep dismissing theft cases makes those criminals do it again and again. why?????

  • @harryd9782
    @harryd9782 2 дня назад +21

    Yeah, you got kids. They all got kids. And all these deals getting charges reduced, little or no jail time, no wonder these people never spend any serious time in prison.

    • @richdurbano
      @richdurbano 2 дня назад +9

      If they started giving serious prison time to habitual shoplifters, every state would have to build dozens of new prisons.

    • @patriciaevans5906
      @patriciaevans5906 2 дня назад +2

      Guess it doesn’t matter who they try to hurt. I like judge Middleton but I swear I think sometimes they just let them go. If there’s mental health issues find somewhere for them to go. I’ll be so happy when Debbie gets back in there…maybe she can come up with something better than this prosecutor does. So many just have what they’ve done wrong just dismissed. I guess if you’re going to commit a crime this is the place to do it. This court seems to be more of a just sitting around talking about stuff even when there’s not a question of mental health it’s the same thing. Seems like she knows how to get around the system . Marvin needs to go.

    • @POVwithRC
      @POVwithRC 2 дня назад +1

      ​@@richdurbanoSo be it.

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 2 дня назад +4

      i agree with u in spirit. on the other hand, we dont have enough jail space to send them all to jail. nobody wants a jail in their neighborhood. also this woman is definitely a psych case and jail wont change that so the judge is trying to get her some help. that doesnt mean she cant be jailed in the future.

    • @hejnye
      @hejnye 2 дня назад

      and the cycle continues

  • @Brian1Graves
    @Brian1Graves 2 дня назад +17

    if she comes back as "competent", there's a problem with those doing the assessment.

    • @MargaretMackay-ze5yi
      @MargaretMackay-ze5yi 2 дня назад +2

      True!

    • @jwitkoff
      @jwitkoff 2 дня назад +1

      a competency hearing just finds if there's reasonable cause to believe that the defendant may presently be suffering from a mental disease or defect rendering him mentally incompetent to the extent that he is unable to understand the nature and consequences of the proceedings against him or to assist properly in his defense.
      they can be crazy, and STILL able to assist in their defense and understand the charges.
      being crazy isnt enough.

  • @bumpedhishead636
    @bumpedhishead636 2 дня назад +21

    If the people are not willing to pay for mental health services, then they will be forced to pay far more for law enforcement, courts and jails.

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 2 дня назад +1

      the thing is, u can only commit people who a) are a danger to themselves or others, b) are unable to meet their own basic needs [for psychiatric reasons], or c) legally insane which means they dont know the difference between right and wrong. also if ur thinking of community services, u can monitor patients but u cant make them cooperate with their care. a judge can put them on probation and order them to cooperate but that only allows the judge to put them back in jail if they do not cooperate.

    • @constitutionalli7522
      @constitutionalli7522 2 дня назад

      Giggles... Since when do We the people get a choice about how our tax dollars are spent?

    • @tasha6151
      @tasha6151 2 дня назад

      @@constitutionalli7522 That's so simple and lame. Lobby your congress! Vote! Run for office yourself. Whoever you clowns are talking about (Illuminati, Jews, Libs, it's all BS from simpletons

    • @richardclaus4751
      @richardclaus4751 2 дня назад +1

      The government closed the facilities, not the people. The government controls taxes and the use of them. The people just pay X-% of tax and their leadership decides where to spend it.

    • @bumpedhishead636
      @bumpedhishead636 2 дня назад

      @@richardclaus4751 The people vote to put people in power that are sociopaths with zero empathy that have no interest in mental health and campaign on being "tough on crime".

  • @Gizmo2024
    @Gizmo2024 2 дня назад +3

    Judge is not happy with the new mental health company in their county as he has tried to get the inmates help and the company just ignores him.

  • @barnhousedesignspa9251
    @barnhousedesignspa9251 6 часов назад

    This whole case really shows the human kindness side of judge Middleton. He doesn't want to just put people in jail or bond them out and leave them with nowhere to go. It's obvious he truly care about his community and the mental health of everyone.

  • @PrimRoseLane
    @PrimRoseLane 2 дня назад +3

    I need a Fentanyl translator. She said wut??

  • @cathiefieser7296
    @cathiefieser7296 2 дня назад +10

    She sounds manic. Mental heath issue definitely!

  • @wdwltv2577
    @wdwltv2577 2 дня назад +2

    I can't wait until January when Debbie Davis is sworn in as the new prosecutor

  • @KatrinaRoseT
    @KatrinaRoseT 2 дня назад +6

    It’s even funnier watching Closed Captioning try and translate. 🤣

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 2 дня назад

      she's talking very fast and mumbling a lot [i suspect she's missing a lot of teeth]. if i had to guess i'd say she's bipolar and in a manic phase.

  • @amandalynn1762
    @amandalynn1762 2 дня назад +2

    This is so sad to watch she desperately needs mental health services she obviously hasnt been getting.

  • @sukiwatson
    @sukiwatson 2 дня назад +3

    Judge Middleton is a great Judge. Some judges would have cared less if they were incompetent, they would have just thrown them in jail. Hopefully all 8 of them will get the help they need.

  • @doodleartlover
    @doodleartlover 2 дня назад +13

    State-Run mental institutions need to come back.

    • @davident1
      @davident1 2 дня назад +1

      Agreed

    • @aliciacarstensen7904
      @aliciacarstensen7904 2 дня назад +2

      We still have ours in my state

    • @TheMOX125
      @TheMOX125 2 дня назад +2

      Plus there are way too many who need the men with the strait jackets coming to the field…dangerous to LEOs and general public.

    • @davident1
      @davident1 2 дня назад +1

      @@aliciacarstensen7904 Nice. They closed all of them in California years ago and the state went to S&&T.

    • @davident1
      @davident1 2 дня назад +1

      @@TheMOX125 Yes

  • @GlamorganManor
    @GlamorganManor День назад +1

    I'm worried about Mr. Truckee's stress level. He was always so bright, energetic, and putting good effort in for his clients previously. He looks so defeated in these hearings. I hope it is just this circumstance and not overall.

  • @hauntedshadowslegacy2826
    @hauntedshadowslegacy2826 День назад +1

    When the defense attorney, the prosecutor, AND the judge all think someone needs a competency eval, you know it's for real. All three parties agreeing on something this serious is pretty rare. When they do all agree, it's usually because the facts are too obvious to argue against. Here's hoping she gets the treatment she needs and stops getting into trouble.

    • @dkolb
      @dkolb 23 часа назад

      Yes very good point. Especially when the Defense attorney says it it too.

  • @gsdogsmom
    @gsdogsmom 2 дня назад +1

    Very sad.

  • @ste1872
    @ste1872 День назад

    The prison officers are probably praying she dont come back to jail 💯😂😂😂

  • @robertlewis4216
    @robertlewis4216 2 дня назад +7

    Not sure if you have an equivalent expression in the US but in the UK this woman is just 'a wrong 'un'

    • @susankolodziejczyk7952
      @susankolodziejczyk7952 2 дня назад +1

      Don't know about the rest of the US, but in the part of the South Eastern US that I'm from, we do sometimes use "wrong'un". Haven't in a while so maybe it's now a dated expression.

    • @orchidgarden3124
      @orchidgarden3124 2 дня назад +1

      Yes, that is a term here in the US. Or, “that girl ain’t right”.

  • @carolmiller7310
    @carolmiller7310 2 дня назад

    Thanks

  • @owllover813
    @owllover813 2 дня назад +1

    Way,way too many excuses for action by and doing things badly!!!!

  • @scottynails
    @scottynails 2 дня назад

    Crazy has a look you recognize as soon as you see it....

  • @Brian1Graves
    @Brian1Graves 2 дня назад +3

    I wonder how the stores she defrauded feel about the charges being stayed? I suppose they can go civil. She may be judgment-proof though...IOW broke.

  • @WhiteHatH4x0r
    @WhiteHatH4x0r 21 час назад

    I’m surprised she didn’t also have a bunch of trespassing charges. Shoplifters are usually trespassed from the store (or all stores in the chain) when they get caught; especially repeat offenders

  • @TheJudyholloway
    @TheJudyholloway 2 дня назад

    She isn’t going to stop stealing it’s in her blood😢

  • @-Jethro-
    @-Jethro- День назад

    I listen to Judge Middleton at 2x, but I need her at 0.25x!

  • @katrinka8038
    @katrinka8038 2 дня назад

    And she said she has kids? I would hope she is not lying!!!!

  • @rosemaryus-ct6151
    @rosemaryus-ct6151 2 дня назад +1

    the word the judge is looking for is decompensate, not disintegrate.

    • @constitutionalli7522
      @constitutionalli7522 2 дня назад +1

      You're right! This is ultimately the first time I have ever witnessed judge Jeffrey Middleton be objectively wrong, ever. 😮
      I need a hug!

    • @dkolb
      @dkolb 23 часа назад

      Disintegrate is a cool word so I can't be too harsh

  • @dkolb
    @dkolb 22 часа назад

    I feel bad for the Public Defender like his soul is just leaving his body. They probably would prefer someone who committed a more serious crime but was rational rather than having to deal with the mental issues. I hope she can get the help she needs and i hope its not too late. Its a terrible burden on the justice system and society the amount of this kind of illness that is in America.

  • @jormugand5578
    @jormugand5578 23 часа назад

    And people wonder why there is a shortage of public defenders? Not only are you being underpaid and overworked but as a public defender you frequently have to deal with clients who have mental/drug issues that makes dealing with them extremely difficult.

  • @fia4796
    @fia4796 21 час назад

    There is a difference between competency and crazy aka insanity. There is an ethical duty to deal with it when client behavior makes it clear, as here, there is a need for a competency assessment.

  • @craigtucker1290
    @craigtucker1290 День назад +1

    No one understands what she is saying because she is nuts...

  • @HappyGrump
    @HappyGrump День назад

    How can they charge her when she was likely suffering crisis during the thefts and arrests. When can a Dr or Judge guess when her problems became so severe?
    This judge is fab. Knows his stuff and filled with empathy - unlike Bryant who is narcissistic and seeks confrontation and drama.

    • @loiskampp5105
      @loiskampp5105 День назад

      Yeah, Bryant really goes over the top sometimes, doesn't she? You can see her talking herself into a serious rage. I wonder about her ability to control herself.

  • @ste1872
    @ste1872 День назад

    Oh i remember this 1 from last time she kept stealing

  • @Tiggitytye
    @Tiggitytye 2 дня назад +2

    Meth is a helluva drug.

  • @the.scorpio.wonder
    @the.scorpio.wonder 2 дня назад

    She needs to STOP TALKING! I feel bad for her because she reminds me of my older sister!

  • @hanselwitit
    @hanselwitit День назад

    Judge Middleton pretending they don't have meth in jail is funny. He isn't that dumb just can't make the other branch look stupid.

  • @yanchee2023
    @yanchee2023 2 дня назад +3

    So what happens if deemed incompetency? So are the charges sweept away and she gets out on the street to do the same or do they go to some treatment ?

    • @mericihabib3422
      @mericihabib3422 2 дня назад +4

      Based on seeing similar cases, I think they commit her to a facility for treatment. If she’s restorable, she stays till she’s competent to stand trial. If not, I guess she stays there. Just what I’ve gleaned, not what I know.

    • @yanchee2023
      @yanchee2023 2 дня назад +1

      @@mericihabib3422 Ok sounds reasonable, BUT if she is incompetent during the commission of the crime as it seems she is at least for the last few Mts. being bad can she still be at trial if she is not ok? Not that she can be out on the street till she gets some treatment.

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 2 дня назад

      she'll get commited inpatient to a psych facility. she cant get out unless the court is notified that she has become competent. if u've ever seen a state locked ward u'd be begging to go to jail.

  • @hughjarse4205
    @hughjarse4205 2 дня назад +1

    27:40 excellent fart, Your Honor. The bubbles are especially ASMR 27:45

  • @MrSelmo85
    @MrSelmo85 2 дня назад +5

    They need to bring back psych wards (insane asylums)... smfh...

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 2 дня назад +1

      nearly every hospital has a psych ward. there's state forensic facilities for the 'not guilty by reason of insanity' people. also private psych facilities but they cost a lot of money that the state wont pay for. ur thinking of state psychiatric.institutions. that's not going to happen. lots of patients ARE in jails and prisons because unless they're legally insane that's where they go when they break the law.

  • @johncrichton4341
    @johncrichton4341 День назад

    Is she a ventriliquist?!

  • @brianboye8025
    @brianboye8025 16 часов назад

    Can she get Social Security disability checks?

  • @richardclaus4751
    @richardclaus4751 2 дня назад +1

    Giving her breaks all the time, how does that serve the law-abiding citizens? Was she trespassed bt Walmart? if so, isn't she being charged with criminal trespass? What a crock.

    • @VictheChick
      @VictheChick 2 дня назад

      Because the mentally incompetent cannot face lawful punishment for their crimes. Once labeled incompetent, courts have determined that constitutional protections require that the prison suspend the criminal charges and relocate them to a mental health facility.

  • @MargaretMackay-ze5yi
    @MargaretMackay-ze5yi 2 дня назад +2

    Is she stoned? Why the hades is she mumbling? Good evening handsome lil Wolf you are looking mighty alert and handsome !

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 2 дня назад

      i think she's talking too fast, missing a lot of teeth, and manic.

  • @SliverRc
    @SliverRc 2 дня назад

    😮 wow

  • @davidponseigo8811
    @davidponseigo8811 День назад

    Does she only have one tooth, that's kind of what it looks like.

  • @bardigan1
    @bardigan1 2 дня назад +2

    Imagine that, jail is bad for your mental health.

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 2 дня назад +1

      the judge meant that she decompensated in court right in front of him.

  • @davident1
    @davident1 2 дня назад

    @LoneWolfUsul "Wone?" ROFL

  • @AliceSmith-d2h
    @AliceSmith-d2h 2 дня назад

    I understand nothing , zero, nada 👎 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @TheMOX125
    @TheMOX125 2 дня назад +1

    She sounds inebriated, slurring mouth full of mush.
    She wants to be a kept woman-in jail.

    • @VictheChick
      @VictheChick 2 дня назад +1

      The defendant also expresses a desire for release -- multiple times. She's not entitled so much as she's mentally ill; a chaotic jumble of paranoia and nonsense.

  • @thejudgmentalcat
    @thejudgmentalcat 2 дня назад +3

    Meth-induced psychosis?

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 2 дня назад +2

      yes. people get visual, auditory, and sensory hallucinations, get paranoid, get violent, all stemming from things that arent real. psychosis = psychotic break. certain drugs [both legal and illegal] can do that. also medical illnesses such as high fevers. my dad had cerebro-spinal meningitis with a fever of 107 and was delirious. [the hospital threw a plastic sheet over him and packed him in ice.] my mom said he was saying all kinds of crazy things. hell, a couple of years ago my L kidney ruptured and i got sepsis. my daughter wouldnt tell me what i did except for one thing. i stopped in the middle of a sentence, pointed to a wall [no window mind u], and said. LOOK... SNOW!!! [it wasnt winter.] when i got my mind back, every nurse in the ICU started laughing when they walked by me. to this day i have no idea what made me so entertaining. my daughter didnt record it because i nearly died and she would have felt disrespectful for having done it.

  • @MargaretMackay-ze5yi
    @MargaretMackay-ze5yi 2 дня назад +1

    I’m not sure a public defender or any attorney has the luxury of acting exasperated. You learn by L2 not every case is a walk in the park.

  • @KatrinaRoseT
    @KatrinaRoseT 2 дня назад

    Judge kelts searching for the word, “deterioration”. 🤣🥰

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 2 дня назад +2

      the medical word is decompensation.

    • @KatrinaRoseT
      @KatrinaRoseT 2 дня назад +1

      @ Nothing about that word applies here. Her organs didn’t fail. She mentally deteriorated before his eyes due to drug use.

    • @constitutionalli7522
      @constitutionalli7522 2 дня назад

      Um, actually... 🤓
      Decompensate means to lose the ability to maintain a state of mental health or physiological compensation, often due to stress. It can also refer to the inability of a diseased heart to compensate for its defect.



      In psychology, decompensation can refer to:
      A loss of healthy defense mechanisms
      A personality disturbance
      A psychological imbalance
      A loss of the ability to maintain normal or appropriate psychological defenses
      Depression
      Anxiety
      Delusions


      In medicine, decompensation can refer to:
      The inability of the heart to maintain adequate circulation

      The inability of a diseased heart to compensate for its defect

      For example, ADHD can worsen over time and lead to decompensation, which could cause heart failure

    • @KatrinaRoseT
      @KatrinaRoseT 2 дня назад

      @@constitutionalli7522 She took a lot of drugs. She deteriorated (I’m sure this is the word he was searching for in his head rather than decompensate) as she decompensated her own brain shooting drain-o into her veins.

  • @juliewilliams6712
    @juliewilliams6712 18 часов назад

    Stop talking already 🤦‍♀️

  • @richardclaus4751
    @richardclaus4751 2 дня назад

    That is why Mr Marvin has been voted OUT.

    • @VictheChick
      @VictheChick 2 дня назад

      Can you elaborate? I don't follow.

  • @MargaretMackay-ze5yi
    @MargaretMackay-ze5yi 2 дня назад

    Hmmm reading the competency evaluation to the public seems an infringement of the clients HIPPA Rights.

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 2 дня назад +5

      the law allows court ordered evaluations because it's in the defendant's best interest. the public is allowed to be in court. we'll know she was sent for it and it'll either be competent or not competent. we wont know her diagnoses or her treatment so HIPPA laws have not been broken. only the defendant's lawyer can choose to bring up metal diagnoses and treatments because he's representing the defendant. the 'reading' didnt tell us anything we didnt already know from seeing her in court. if she is restored to compentency she will have to face the charges unless there's a legal reason not to.

    • @dkolb
      @dkolb 22 часа назад

      I mean...the judge the prosecution and the defense agree for competency so whose going to take up that HIPPA case again?
      Especially since you can be still found competent (spoilers:she prob won't)😱

  • @AliceSmith-d2h
    @AliceSmith-d2h 2 дня назад

    Is she talking English?

    • @VictheChick
      @VictheChick 2 дня назад

      Only if "bats**t crazy" an English dialect.