Hard to tell what you're trying to ask.
No, a person cannot be charged for having an illness. Having an illness is not a crime.
No, having multiple illnesses is not a defense for a crime, and will not prevent indictment if the crime can be charged.
It is the grand jury's determination that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial
Yes, it is possible for an individual to have multiple mental illnesses simultaneously, a condition known as comorbidity. This can occur due to overlapping symptoms, shared risk factors, or the interplay between different disorders. Each person's experience is unique, and having multiple mental health conditions can complicate diagnosis and treatment, making it essential to seek professional help for a comprehensive approach.
By having lots of rest so that your body can deal with it.
I'm So Indicted was created in 2005.
Getting illnesses progressively over time
A hear say evidence is not enough for a person to be indicted.
Yes, if you are indicted, you may be arrested and taken to jail until your trial.
Overall, 27 people were indicted in connection with the secret accounts.
the offender
Jonathon Dayton was arrested for treason in 1807. He was indicted but never tried.
Clown serial killer John Wayne Gacy was indicted for multiple counts of 1st degree murder on January 8, 1979.
Not necessarily