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Jun 20, 2022

Ohio Man Convicted of Murder in 2018 Granted New Trial

Recent Cases in Law and Neuroscience, Curated by the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior and the Shen Neurolaw Lab with support from the Dana Foundation — Appellant James Jarrell was convicted of murder, tampering with evidence, and receiving stolen property in connection with the killing of his stepmother. T.J. Jarrell appealed his conviction, arguing that the trial court erred when excluding evidence of a psychological report explaining his diagnosis of post-traumatic stress-disorder (PTSD) resulting from sexual…

Expert Testimony

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Ohio Man Convicted of Murder in 2018 Granted New Trial
Ohio Man Convicted of Murder in 2018 Granted New Trial
Expert Testimony

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Jun 13, 2022

Washington Man Granted New Trial after Trial Court Denied Mistrial and Omitted Critical Aspect of Jury Instructions

Recent Cases in Law and Neuroscience, Curated by the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior and the Shen Neurolaw Lab with support from the Dana Foundation — Kevin Taylor was convicted of second degree arson and second degree-felony murder in Washington after killing his wife. Taylor did not dispute killing his wife, but offered a diminished capacity defense, and the central issue during trial was whether Taylor possessed the necessary mental state to convict him of the…

Capacity

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Washington Man Granted New Trial after Trial Court Denied Mistrial and Omitted Critical Aspect of…
Washington Man Granted New Trial after Trial Court Denied Mistrial and Omitted Critical Aspect of…
Capacity

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Jun 10, 2022

Kansas Supreme Court Denies Sexual Offender’s Petition for Transitional Release

Recent Cases in Law and Neuroscience, Curated by the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior and the Shen Neurolaw Lab with support from the Dana Foundation — In this 2021 case the Kansas Supreme Court affirmed a district court’s decision to deny Richard Quillen’s petition for transitional release from civil commitment. …

Brain Damage

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Kansas Supreme Court Denies Sexual Offender’s Petition for Transitional Release
Kansas Supreme Court Denies Sexual Offender’s Petition for Transitional Release
Brain Damage

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Jun 7, 2022

Court of Appeals of Ohio Reverses Death Sentence for Man with Intellectual Disability

Recent Cases in Law and Neuroscience, Curated by the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior and the Shen Neurolaw Lab with support from the Dana Foundation — In this 2021 case, an Ohio Court of Appeals reversed a lower court’s denial of death-row inmate Andre Williams’ petition for postconviction relief based on intellectual disability and remanded the matter for further proceedings. In 1989, 22-year-old Williams was convicted of aggravated murder, aggravated burglary, robbery, and attempted rape and…

Death Penalty

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Court of Appeals of Ohio Reverses Death Sentence for Man with Intellectual Disability
Court of Appeals of Ohio Reverses Death Sentence for Man with Intellectual Disability
Death Penalty

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May 27, 2022

Compassionate Release Denied for Defendant with Neurological Deficits from Brain Tumor

Recent Cases in Law and Neuroscience, Curated by the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior and the Shen Neurolaw Lab with support from the Dana Foundation — In this 2021 case the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan denied Scott McQuarrie’s motion for compassionate release. McQuarrie argued that his brain tumor caused serious functional and cognitive impairments that diminished his ability to care for himself while in custody.

Brain Tumor

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Compassionate Release Denied for Defendant with Neurological Deficits from Brain Tumor
Compassionate Release Denied for Defendant with Neurological Deficits from Brain Tumor
Brain Tumor

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May 16, 2022

Brain Injuries Effective in Civil Suits for Punitive Damages and Negligence

Recent Cases in Law and Neuroscience, Curated by the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior and the Shen Neurolaw Lab with support from the Dana Foundation — Neuroscientific evidence have been a staple of brain injury litigation for decades, and these cases reviewed below from 2021 highlight some recent uses. The types of evidence introduced in the cases reviewed here varied. Expert testimony was commonly introduced, while several cases also included MRIs and CT scans. In contrast…

Brain Injury

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Brain Injuries Effective in Civil Suits for Punitive Damages and Negligence
Brain Injuries Effective in Civil Suits for Punitive Damages and Negligence
Brain Injury

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May 9, 2022

​​Appellate Court Affirms Restraining Order Under the Abuse of Vulnerable Adults Act

Recent Cases in Law and Neuroscience, Curated by the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior and the Shen Neurolaw Lab with support from the Dana Foundation — 37-year old Mary Ezenwa unsuccessfully appealed a restraining order preventing her from contacting Alan Carlin, her 82-year-old husband, who suffers from cognitive deficits due to brain damage. Mary and Alan first met virtually on the dating website millionairematch.com and married one month later. …

Washington

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​​Appellate Court Affirms Restraining Order Under the Abuse of Vulnerable Adults Act
​​Appellate Court Affirms Restraining Order Under the Abuse of Vulnerable Adults Act
Washington

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May 2, 2022

Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims Based on Failure to Present Neuroscientific Evidence: Update on 2021 Cases

Recent Cases in Law and Neuroscience, Curated by the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior and the Shen Neurolaw Lab with support from the Dana Foundation — In recent cases where criminal defendants brought ineffective assistance of counsel (IAC) claims based on lack of or insufficient investigation into mental health issues, defendants rarely succeeded. In cases where courts found IAC claims to have merit, trial attorneys conducted little to no investigation of the defendant’s mental health background…

Capital Punishment

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Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims Based on Failure to Present Neuroscientific Evidence…
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims Based on Failure to Present Neuroscientific Evidence…
Capital Punishment

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Apr 25, 2022

Downward Departure in Sentencing Granted Due to Autism Spectrum Disorder

Recent Cases in Law and Neuroscience, Curated by the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior and the Shen Neurolaw Lab with support from the Dana Foundation — Defendants have used evidence of their Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis to argue for downward departure of sentencing in a number of child pornography cases. See People v. Frenger, 124 N.Y.S.3d 913 (Sup. Ct. 2020); United States v. Shore, 2020 WL 3791550. In October 2021, the United States District Court…

Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Downward Departure in Sentencing Granted Due to Autism Spectrum Disorder
Downward Departure in Sentencing Granted Due to Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Apr 18, 2022

Parental Brain Injuries and Child Custody

Recent Cases in Law and Neuroscience, Curated by the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior and the Shen Neurolaw Lab with support from the Dana Foundation — In 2021, expert testimony about parents’ brain injuries was used in cases involving child neglect to argue that a parent was unfit to care for their children. In cases involving alleged child abuse, evidence of parental brain injuries contributed to courts terminating parental rights. In a Virginia case, a father…

Arizona

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Parental Brain Injuries and Child Custody
Parental Brain Injuries and Child Custody
Arizona

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