Jeffrey Dahmer's trial was anticlimatic. There was literally truckloads of physical evidence and Dahmer's confessions. His trial was for the most part a formality. He was sentenced to multiple 'life with no parole' for multiple murders, but it saved him from lethal injection, which in hindsight would have been a waste of taxpayer's money since Dahmer was beaten to death by another inmate.
Hear are some YouTube videos of the court room http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14fFJOz2ioM
actually, he died 3 years later on nov 28 1994
Jeffrey Dahmer was not at risk for lethal injection or any other form of capitol punishment as Wisconsin did not have the death penalty.
The trial itself served as much more than just a mere 'formality'. The purpose for the trial was to determine weather or not Jeff Dahmer fit the criteria of legally insane as set forth by the state of Wisconsin. The burden of proof sits with the defense in such a case. The result of the trial however did not find him to be legally insane by the states definition. He was subsequently sentenced to 975 in prison of which he served only 3 before being murdered by fellow inmate Christopher Scarver.
Yes, you can threaten legal action if the issue is not resolved.
Murder is a state issue, and usually the highest court in the particular state has jurisdiction over murder.
An issue of fact in legal proceedings involves determining what actually happened in a case, such as who did what and when. An issue of law, on the other hand, involves interpreting and applying the law to the facts of the case to determine the legal consequences.
It is both an ethical and legal issue.
He thought that it was a moral issue
"Legal" because all legal issues are ethical
Yes, unfortunately.
Your question is incomplete. Legal action time vary from country to country. Also legal action time varies from issue to issue. Please elaborate your question.
Crimes of the past have time limits called statutes of limitation. Some have no limit. An arrest warrant for murder can be issued 80 years after the crime if the suspect is still alive (for instance).
Yes slavery was and still is an issue in many countries (both legal and illegal).
absolutely not. There would be a legal issue.
legal 'Obelisk The Tormentor' came out in the Jan 2010 issue of Shonen Jump, and legal 'The Winged Dragon Of Ra' came out in the Jan 2011 issue of Shonen Jump so im only assuming that the legal 'Slifer The Sky Dragon' will come out in the Jan 2012 issue of the same magazine.