| Forensic Psychiatry & Medicine | Criminal Justice |
A Delaware trial court ruled that in a trial for intentional murder, psychiatric evidence of factors outside of the defendant's control, except substance abuse, is admissible to prove the mitigating circumstance of extreme emotional distress, and that under state rules a psychiatric expert may state his conclusion as to whether this type of mitigation was present.
From: Mental and Physical Disability Law Reporter, Vol 21, No 3, May-June 1997, p308