Lapu Lapu Day attack: Despite mental illness, accused killers can still be convicted
29-04-2025 03:00 via vancouversun.com

Lapu Lapu Day attack: Despite mental illness, accused killers can still be convicted

Former attorney general Wally Oppal says that even when an accused killer has documented mental health problems, they can still be convicted for their crimes. Read More
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