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In Taiwan, if you are high on drugs and commit murder, you will not be found guilty

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Man who murdered, beheaded mother found not guilty: affected by drugs

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A man who murdered and beheaded his mother before tossing her head from their 12th floor apartment in Taoyuan City was found not guilty by Taiwan’s High Court today, because he was affected by drugs at the time.

On October 18, 2018, Liang Chong-ming stabbed his mother 37 times, cut off an arm and her head with a machete, then tossed the head into the courtyard of their gated community.

Liang was arrested and found to be under the influence of the amphetamine-class drug cathinone at the time of the murder.

During his court case and sentencing, Liang’s sisters asked that he not be handed the death penalty. Liang was sentenced to life imprisonment.

An appeal to the High Court today saw a panel comprised of three judges overturn Liang’s original sentence and declare Liang not guilty.

A statement released by the court stated it was found that Liang had killed his mother based on evidence and witness testimony, however Liang is determined to be not guilty.

The reasons for the not guilty verdict were that Liang had admitted that he had taken amphetamine drugs before the incident. A urine analysis after his arrest had confirmed this to be the case.

Secondly, according to the testimony of Liang’s sister, household neighbors, and the community’s guard, Liang and the victim had no grievances, no financial disputes, and there was no motive for the killing.

Thirdly, an appraisal from the Institute of Forensic Medicine of the Ministry of Justice, and the National Taiwan University Hospital showed that Liang was under the influence of cathinones at the time, and they had the strongest affect on his behavior, leading to Liang being unable to know what he was doing at the time.

According to Article 19, Paragraph 1 of the Criminal Law, those who are unable to identify their ability to violate the law due to mental disorders or other mental disabilities during the act shall not be punished.

Therefore the court finds Liang not guilty.

Whether or not his is mentally fit to return home will be determined by the Taoyuan health authorities.

The case is appealable.
http://taiwanenglishnews.com/man-who-murde...ected-by-drugs/
 
https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/former-m...-drug-fuelled-home-break-in-assault-1.4836764

Former MRU hockey captain acquitted of charges related to drug-fuelled home break-in, assault
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The former captain of the MRU hockey team has been acquitted after a drug-fuelled break-in and assault. Brenna Rose reports.



CALGARY -- The former captain of Mount Royal University's men's hockey team has been found not guilty in connection with a drug-fueled attack on a professor in her southwest home in 2018.
A naked Matthew Brown broke into Janet Hamnett’s home in the early morning hours of Jan. 13, 2018, after consuming magic mushrooms and alcohol. He assaulted her with a broom handle.
Officers found Brown in the bathroom of another home, the court heard, after throwing a statue through the front of the house.

On Tuesday, Brown cried in a Calgary courtroom as he was acquitted of break and enter and assault. Brown's lawyer argued his client was intoxicated to the point of automatism.
In her ruling, Justice Michele Hollins said the now 29-year-old was in a state of "delirium" after consuming the hallucinogenic mushrooms and wasn’t in control of his actions.
Hollins accepted Brown’s claim that he didn’t have any memory of the incident.
"I appreciate my friends and family being here through everything. (It's been a) long couple of years," Brown told CTV News following the proceedings.
Hamnett suffered severe injuries to her arms and hand during the attack.
Her daughter and son-in-law spoke on her behalf following the proceedings, calling the ruling "disappointing."
"We didn’t want him to be severely punished but we did want accountability and we wanted a lesson shared with society that it's not okay to get out of control and to hurt people," said Lara Unsworth.
Brown issued an apology in court during the trial, which Unsworth and her husband believe to be "genuine."
"I feel like that came straight from my heart so I think they all know how I feel about it," Brown told CTV News.
Hamnett has returned to teaching at MRU but her life will "never be the same," because of the physical injuries she sustained and "lingering PTSD," Unsworth said.
“This has affected her forever.”
 
And if you assault people with a broom while using Magic Mushroom and Alcohol in Calgary also not guilty.

Crap logic man. But gives you a way to murder someone legally.
 
Triad run cuntry are like dat one
If can fight in parliament , this is nothing new lah
 
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