Chapter 1335

The plaintiff’s lawyer chuckled. “The suspect who caused the death in the hit-and-run pleaded guilty only because he’s the defendant’s scapegoat. Since he would take the blame for her, the confession that he gave can also be false.”

The plaintiff’s lawyer slowly stood up and handed in the documents.

The documents were presented to the judge, who skimmed through them and frowned.

“This is the evidence of all the crimes committed by the defendant. How can a mentally ill person draw out each step of the plan so purposefully when she wasn’t in her right mind and couldn’t control her own behavior? So, no matter who the defendant is, they can’t be spared, and the premeditated actions don’t constitute out-of-control behaviors.”

The judge looked at the defendant. “Do you have any other evidence?”

The defendant’s lawyer submitted two more pieces of evidence. “All the premeditated behaviors that my client showed were due to multiple personality disorder, better known as dissociative identity disorder.

“My client suffers from severe mental illness and even has experienced a few personality substitution incidents before this because of the brutal assault that she suffered when she was younger.

identity disorder can’t control their behavior when the other personality takes over, so even if my client committed

the statement. Nolan noticed her hidden emotions and placed his

to look at him, and he gave off a grin that gave

secondary personality, was indeed very rare, so rare that even the audience in

behavior of her uncontrollable personality.’ After all, this was a crime associated with dissociative identity disorder, and the exact diagnosis provided

and Maisie was looking at

flashing across her eyes as if she was trying

to be handed to the plaintiff’s lawyer, who took a look at its content and

him and said something, and the lawyer

by someone who has dissociative identity disorder and the certificate issued by the hospital can verify that the defendant indeed committed premeditated murder under the control of her secondary personality, then the defendant should

One of the plaintiffs, Mr. Goldmann, has something

The judge nodded.

the defendant, “since the defendant’s secondary personality is the murderer that we’re looking for, I want to know who’s

The audience was astonished.

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