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I've charged a defendant with two charges of Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child and Indecency with a Child. His defense attorney is now raising an insanity defense asserting that as a result of Asperger's syndrome he did not know that his conduct was wrong. Has anyone dealt with Asperger's as a basis for an insanity defense? If so, what was the result? And can anyone recommend a forensic psychiatrist in the Houston area for the court to appoint for the evaluation of the defendant? | ||
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I know Asperger's is considered an autism specturum disorder and there are various degrees of impairment, but I can't imagine that it would rise to the level of legal insanity. Remember it has to be a "severe mental disease of defect" and there has to be a causal connection between his actions and his illness, and because of the mental illness he doesn't know his conducet is wrong. I doubt it. Subpoena his school records and any doctor/therapist records you can get your hands on. Especially with a crime like this, he's going to have a hard time. He's proabably not having a hallucination telling him to molest a child. | |||
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I agree with Jane. You might look at the definition of a "mental illness" in Tex. Health& Safety Code 571.003(14) which requires that the condition "substantially impairs a person's thought, perception of reality, emotional process, or judgment...or grossly impairs behavior." Secondarily, look at Bigby v. State, the controlling case on insanity. 892 S.W.2d 864 (Tex. Crim. App. 1994). | |||
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Oh, on forensic psychiatrist. While the statutes permit either psychologists or psychiatrists qualified under 46C.102, I just gave Natalie S. the name of Andrea Solar, MD, board certified and at Baylor as an option. | |||
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Thank you both for the information and the suggestions! | |||
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Yeah, well I can't spell, either, as it is "Andrea Stolar, MD". .... | |||
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