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Did he have “intellectual ability” to commit crime?

The public prosecutor recently submitted an application in which a certificate was denied that Sean “Diddy” Combs did not have the “spiritual ability” to commit the crimes he accused about the effects of drugs or alcohol.

The application, which was submitted on Sunday, April 27, refers to an obvious statement by a psychiatrist in the name of the defense and asks a judge to prevent his certificate during the Combs' procedure, which is to begin on May 5 with the selection of the jury.

“The notified testimony refers to the reduced capacity of the accused in order to form the men's REE that are necessary to commit the accused crimes – in other words, a” spiritual illness that is due to the problem of guilt “, wrote the public prosecutors in the submission that was preserved by humans.

Herren Rea literally translates to “guilty minds” and refers to the mental state of a defendant. In order to condemn someone of a crime, the prosecutors have to prove that a defendant committed the crime and had a “guilty mind”.

Although the psychiatrist's testimony, Dr. Elie Aoun, in which submission is edited, seem to interpret the arguments of the prosecutors that it is affected by the “intellectual capacity” of combs of drugs and alcohol.

The public prosecutors reject the statement of AOUN and cite a rule in which “a defendant intends to do an expert evidence of a mental illness or a deficiency or a other mental illness of the defendant to get upset

Registration claims that the defense “has denied that Dr. Aoun concerns the present opinions” the rule in question “.

Combs will be charged after an indictment in September for sex trade and blackmail. He did not know his guilty.

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In the event of a conviction, the founder of Bad Boy Records could have life in prison. He has been behind bars since his arrest after refusing the deposit.

The charges revolved around “freak -offs”, of which the prosecutors, according to the public prosecutor, with women who were supposedly forced or forced, as well as male sex workers were forced or forced.

When the alleged “freak -offs” came to the conclusion, the public prosecutor received in the indictment, combing and the alleged victims often received IV fluids in order to recover from both efforts and drug use.

The Combs lawyers did not react immediately to an investigation when they were reached by humans.

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