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Essay on The Hinckley Trial and the Insanity Defense

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Trial of Murder or claims of Insanity What does the term "insanity" mean? A mental illnesses which are so severe and debilitating that prevents a person from functioning in a lawful socially acceptable manner. (google.com) A little history about psychiatric hospitals and how things were handled in the past. “The nation's first two psychiatric hospitals opened in the late-1700s. Eastern State Hospital in Williamsburg, Va. opened Oct. 12, 1773. By 1880, there were 75 public psychiatric hospitals in the United States. In 1955 state mental institutions in the U.S. housed nearly 560,000 patients. By 1977, mental institutions reduced the size of their collective population to about 160,000." (A History of Mental Institutions in the United …show more content…

The defendant stated not guilty by claim of insanity. Hinckley had an interest in famous crimes, and he studied them carefully over the years which caused an infatuation with becoming famous by any means because of the pressure he felt to become someone because of the family he came from. Everyone was successful but him and was considered an outcast. At some point he felt some emotional feelings with Jodie Foster films from on television. Hinckley wrote over 6 trillion letters to Jodie Foster. He did not if he was in love or if he wanted to kill her. The same highly personalized sense emotional feels came about when he saw the president and he waved and smiled at Hinckley. Mr. Hinckley took the time to write Jodie Foster a letter to explain his goals for the assassination and explained that he had a deliberate reason for carrying it out and how the killing of the president was going to go. He was “a man driven by passion, by uncontrollable forces, is not often inclined to take the time to write a letter to explain what this is about.” (Direct Examination by Defense Attorney Vincent Fuller) The prosecution stated Mr. Hinckley concealed his weapon from authorities, the staff at the hotel when he checked in, and everyone else he came in contact with. When the shooter did not have a clear view or shot of the president he waited for the perfect time to shoot the president. Another known fact was he chose special kind of ammunition the

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