Eric Faddis: The Nick Reiner Insanity Defense Explained — Plus Mickey Stines Judge Under Fire
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Attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis joins us to analyze the legal strategy behind two high-profile insanity defenses — and the judges caught in the middle of both cases.
Nick Reiner's defense attorney Alan Jackson just quit the case after three weeks, but not before telling reporters that Nick is "NOT guilty of murder" under California law. He's signaling an insanity defense built on Nick's reported schizophrenia diagnosis and a medication change that allegedly caused his behavior to become "erratic and dangerous" in the weeks before his parents were killed. But California's M'Naghten standard is brutal — the defense must prove Nick couldn't understand what he was doing or couldn't tell right from wrong at the exact moment of the crime. Eric explains how this two-phase trial works, what happens when a public defender inherits a capital case mid-investigation, and whether the facts here are too messy to meet the legal threshold.
Then we turn to Kentucky, where Mickey Stines is charged with murdering Judge Kevin Mullins on video in his own chambers. The defense is also pursuing insanity — but now the presiding judge, Christopher Cohron, is facing a recusal motion. Video has surfaced showing Cohron seated next to the victim at a mental health commission meeting just seven days before the killing. He never disclosed it. He's also blocking the defense from accessing a sealed psychiatric evaluation. Eric breaks down the legal standard for recusal, what happens if the Chief Justice has to intervene, and why this case could be headed for a complete reset.
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This video is for commentary and entertainment purposes only. All accused are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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