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Say someone lives an awful, evil life for thirty years, culminating in a cold blooded murder of a random innocent victim. After the murder, the murderer trips and bangs their head. When they come around they have absolutely no memory of their previous life or the murder committed.
If this person now seemed to have the disposition of a good decent person, and absolutely no memory of past crimes etc. would it be fair to try them on those past events?
If this person now seemed to have the disposition of a good decent person, and absolutely no memory of past crimes etc. would it be fair to try them on those past events?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What if the killer was jailed for life and the amnesia was permanent. You would have a person in jail who could have been a moral upstanding citizen with their present mindset. Why should they be sorry for something they have absolutely no recollection of? It is as if that person didn't commit the crime, surely?
For further information on the Podola case see:
http://www.stephen-stratford.co.uk/podola.htm
The decision here was that his amnesia was faked and not that genuine amnesia made him unfit to plead.
http://www.stephen-stratford.co.uk/podola.htm
The decision here was that his amnesia was faked and not that genuine amnesia made him unfit to plead.
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