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发表于 2018-12-12 11:36
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Hillwang 发表于 2018-12-12 12:23
清者自清,在生死攸关的时候圣人也做不到。他一个凡夫俗子一腔怨气哪里压得住。如果说他沉着冷静找到有力 ...
谢的保释听证上,做精神评估的医生报告说,由于谢在牢里被其它囚犯打破头后,谢长期一个人单人关押,连放风都没有,严重抑郁,失眠,和律师联系时都没有足够的注意力交流。
所以监狱里一直给谢开了强力镇定剂和抗抑郁药,开庭时还加大剂量。
那么多药物压制下,他在法庭面无表情是可以理解的。
https://www.caselaw.nsw.gov.au/decision/589f93c1e4b058596cba3ea0
For the last 19 months, the applicant has been remanded in custody subject to the following conditions:
He occupies a single cell into which he is locked 24-hours a day only being permitted to leave the cell for legal and personal visits and for medical appointments;
He is not permitted to attend any of the facilities where he may find himself in association with other prisoners. Accordingly, he cannot attend the library, any group courses or group activity and is unable to obtain any employment. He is not permitted to exercise in the prison yard and has no access to the gymnasium. The only communion he has is with his wife, his lawyer and Corrective Service officers. He is allowed one visit during the week and one visit on the weekend. Visits are not permitted to extend longer than an hour. During the course of the trial he was only permitted one weekend visit;
Ms Greiner advises that, as a result of limitations imposed on all prisoners in the high security wing, the applicant was denied access to a foreign language dictionary because hardcover books are not permitted; and
His telephone calls are limited to one a day with access being restricted as a result of what Ms Greiner was advised are almost weekly “lockdowns”.
A variety of psychometric tests were administered by Mr Borenstein for the purposes of his most recent report, each of which confirmed extremely severe symptoms of depressions, extremely severe symptoms of anxiety (including associated physiological symptoms) and extremely severe symptoms of stress.
Of critical significance on this application is Mr Borenstein’s revised diagnosis. In his opinion, the applicant now suffers from a Major Depressive Disorder which requires ongoing psychiatric and psychological assistance delivered outside the prison environment. Mr Borenstein notes that the applicant is currently treated with an anti-depressant and a major tranquiliser, |
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