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John Hinckley Jr. was under care after trying to commit suicide Sunday. He was the would-be assassin of President Reagan, whose acquittal by reason of insanity prompted many to question the validity of the insanity defense.
John Hinckley Jr. was under care after trying to commit suicide Sunday. He was the would-be assassin of President Reagan, whose acquittal by reason of insanity prompted many to question the validity of the insanity defense.
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