Idaho Murder Suspect May Go to Maximum Security Prison without Trial. Here’s Why
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Idaho murder suspect may go to maximum security prison without trial. Here’s why
By Alex Brizee, The Idaho Statesman BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has tried for months to find a Boise man — accused of stabbing his roommate to death — competent enough to stand trial for his first-degree murder charge. Instead, the 35-year-old now could be going to prison without a criminal conviction. That’s because under state law, someone with a severe mental illness and a history of violence can be transferred t…
Boise murder suspect may go to maximum security prison without trial. Here’s why
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has tried for months to find a Boise man — accused of stabbing his roommate to death — competent enough to stand trial for his first-degree murder charge. Instead, the 35-year-old now could be going to prison without a criminal conviction.
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