• @simple@lemm.ee
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    467 months ago

    During this hearing, it was revealed by psychiatrist Dr Claudia Camden-Smith that during an assessment, Kurtaj had stated his intention to return to his life of crime upon being released.

    Whatever happened to psychiatrist-patient privacy and all that?

    • conciselyverbose
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      607 months ago

      This isn’t “his doctor”. It’s an independent doctor making an evaluation for the purpose of determining if he’s competent to stand trial. It’s not private.

            • @teawrecks@sopuli.xyz
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              27 months ago

              Their question didn’t come off as inquisitive, it sounded rhetorical and a bit sarcastic.

              Like asking your roommate “what happened to cleaning our dishes after we eat?” to have them respond with “those are yours”.

          • DebatableRaccoon
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            7 months ago

            You can’t learn something if you don’t ask. Never put someone down for seeking information. That’s how you get people who are too self-conscious to ask basic questions, go through their lives knowing nothing and being mistaken for idiots.

  • @uzay
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    277 months ago

    A real life GTA hero

  • @ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    127 months ago

    It goes without saying, but don’t commit crime, and certainly learn from your mistakes if you do.

    Bootlicker!

    • @Toribor@corndog.social
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      7 months ago

      Commit crimes in a smart way that doesn’t hurt other people. Don’t brag about your crimes publicly and don’t publicly announce that you’re going to commit more crimes after you’ve already been caught.

      Freedom lies in the gray area between what is permitted and what is forbidden. Laws exist for a reason but there’s no sense in being a dumbass about it.