21.07.2013 Views

r1r STANDING COMMITTEE ON RULES OF PRACTICE - Maryland ...

r1r STANDING COMMITTEE ON RULES OF PRACTICE - Maryland ...

r1r STANDING COMMITTEE ON RULES OF PRACTICE - Maryland ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

to conform his or her conduct to the requirements of law was<br />

substantially impaired as a result of mental incapacity, mental<br />

disorder, or emotional disturbance.<br />

(Mark only one.)<br />

[ ] (a) We unanimously find by a preponderance of the evidence<br />

that it is more likely than not that the above<br />

circumstance exists.<br />

[ ] (b) We unanimously find by a preponderance of the evidence<br />

that it is more likely than not that the above<br />

circumstance does not exist.<br />

[ ] (c) After a reasonable period of deliberation, one or more<br />

murder.<br />

of us, but fewer than all 12, find by a preponderance<br />

of the evidence that it is more likely than not that<br />

the above circumstance exists.<br />

5. The defendant was of a youthful age at the time of the<br />

(Mark only one.)<br />

[ ] (a) We unanimously find by a preponderance of the evidence<br />

that it is more likely than not that the above<br />

circumstance exists.<br />

[ ] (b) We unanimously find by a preponderance of the evidence<br />

that it is more likely than not that the above<br />

circumstance does not exist.<br />

[ ] (c) After a reasonable period of deliberation, one or more<br />

of us, but fewer than all 12, find by a preponderance<br />

-49

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!