the judge said, you know, strike that, don t consider that to the jurors, but we can consider that. you know, i think as a society we have a right to know what s going on, and at some level, at some point we will during the appeal process. because there s an evolving standard of decency in this country when it comes to executing people with serious mental illness. clearly there s some big question about mental illness here. i see things as well, just independently as a psychologist, that i have commented on about your program previously. the american bar association, the american psychiatric association, the american psychological association and the national alliance on mental illness, all four national organizations of professionals and consumers and family caregivers agree that we should not be executing people with serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia when it impairs their judgment. none of this is coming to light. clearly his attorneys think this is an issue. they gave noti
the judge said, you know, strike that, don t consider that to the jurors but we can consider that. i think as a society, we have a right to know what s going on and at some level, at some point, we will during the appeal process. because there sing a inin ining standard of decency in this country when it comes to diagnosing people with mental illness. clearly there s a big question about mental illness. i see things as well independently as a psychologist i commented on in your program previously. the american bar association, american psychiatric association, american psychological association and the national alliance on mental illness, all four national organizations of professionals and consumers and family caregivers agree we should not be executing people with serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia when it impairs their judgment. none of this is coming to light. clear ly his attorneys think ths