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  2. Suspect in ambush killing of LA deputy pleads not guilty due ...

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    The man charged with murder in the ambush killing of a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy entered a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity on Wednesday. Officials say Kevin Cataneo Salazar ...

  3. California man accused of ambushing sheriff's deputy enters ...

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    A 29-year-old suburban Los Angeles man pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to murder on Wednesday in the ambush shooting of a sheriff's deputy as he waited at a red traffic light, Los Angeles ...

  4. Ex-Wife of Calif. Doctor Arrested Over His Alleged 'Ambush ...

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    The ex-wife of a Los Angeles doctor has been arrested over his alleged "ambush-style" murder, alongside four other suspects. On Thursday, Dec. 12, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) shared ...

  5. People v. Muybridge - Wikipedia

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    The defense argued against the insanity plea. It was impossible that Muybridge had gone insane after receiving proof for his dishonor, if he afterwards had quietly conversed with witness Harry Edwards and informed about business options. [10] In his closing address, Stoney stated that there was not the least conclusive evidence of insanity.

  6. Trial of Daniel Sickles - Wikipedia

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    It was the first time that a defense of "temporary insanity" was used in American law, and it was one of the most controversial trials of the 19th century. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Daniel Sickles was a U.S. representative from the State of New York , and Philip Barton Key II was the Attorney General for the District of Columbia . [ 3 ]

  7. Murder of Gabriel Fernandez - Wikipedia

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    The unprecedented charges held significant consequences, including up to eleven years in prison. However, these charges were ultimately dismissed by California's 2nd District Court of Appeal for lack of probable cause. In January 2020, prosecutors attempted to get a rehearing for the case but eventually decided to drop the charges. [29]

  8. Jury rejects insanity defense for man convicted of hate crime ...

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    Miller met with Scolman a year after the incident to evaluate if he believed Scolman had a case to plead NGI. ... Jury rejects insanity plea for hate crime homicide in Green Bay prison. Show comments.

  9. Category:People acquitted by reason of insanity - Wikipedia

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    People found not guilty in criminal proceedings by reason of a successful insanity defense. Does not include people who were found "guilty but mentally ill" or "guilty but insane". For people who avoided a verdict because they were insane during the court process, see Category:People declared mentally unfit for court