attorneys argued that their client was ill with narcissistic personality disorde
John W. Hinckley, Jr., who on March 30, 1981, shot President Ronald Reagan and three others outside a Washington, D.C., hotel, was found not guilty of attempted murder by reason of insanity
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Hinckley had fired six shots at the president, hitting Reagan and three of his attendants, including Press Secretary James Brady, who was shot in the head and suffered permanent brain damage
Hinckley’s trial cost totaled over $2 million, largely due to expert witness fees.
inckley’s defense attorneys argued that their client was ill with narcissistic personality disorder
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John Hinckley will be monitored for the next nine months, and if he doesn't get into any more trouble, he'll win full unconditional release from court oversight in June 2022.
It was estimated that Hinckley’s trial cost totaled over $2 million, largely due to expert witness fees. Nine expert witnesses took the stand to debate Hinckley’s mental state at the time of the offense.
John Hinckley was booked on federal charges of attempting to assassinate the president. He had previously been arrested in tennessee on weapons charges