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a person is deemed mentally unfit to stand trial for a capital crime, should
the state be allowed to administer drugs so the person is healthy enough to
be tried and sentenced to death? In this program, ABC News correspondent
Chris Bury reports on this legal paradox in the case of Russell Weston, a
paranoid schizophrenic who allegedly killed two policemen in 1998 and whose
lawyers have kept him from medication. The issue is debated by a panel of
experts including retired circuit court judge Vincent Femia, forensic
psychologist Barbara Kirwin, George Mason University legal scholar Paul
Stavis, former federal prosecutor Christopher Tayback, and the defense
attorney for Long Island Rail Road shooter Colin Ferguson, Ron Kuby. (23
minutes)
Copyright date: ©2001
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