The Right Thing

The decision not to prosecute John Hinckley for murder for the death of James Brady 33 years after the shooting is the right one. Although, technically, there may have been a causal relationship between the two events, there had been too many intervening events throughout all those years, for it to be the cause and effect that the law requires. Although he lived with a lifetime of health problems that stemmed from the shooting, the fact is that Brady survived a very long time, dying at the ripe old age of 74. The fact that Brady's family supports the decision not to prosecute Hinckley for murder is a sign of it being the right thing to do.

So is the fact that Hinckley was declared insane and has spent 32 years in a psychiatric institution.

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