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Mental Illnesses In The Film Sleeping The Enemy

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In the State of Iowa, according to Nami National Alliance on mental illness (2017), the definition of a mental illness in Iowa “is a medical condition that disrupts a person’s thinking, feeling, mood, ability to relate to others, and daily functioning”. The law to prosecute someone with a mental illness in Iowa would first have to fill out an application for involuntary hospitalization. That request must state that the individual is mentally impaired which may or may not reach the criteria for mental illness, the respondent must first lack sufficient judgment. Secondly, the respondent would have to be likely to injure themselves or others if they are not treated properly if he also inclined to inflict emotional damage to his family members or others or those who may not have a choice to avoid contact with the respondent. Lastly, he must not be able to take care of himself or receive specifically regarding medical care and/or nourishment. Afterwards filling out …show more content…

From the Statutes of Limitations in the state of Iowa, Martin would be charged with an aggravated assault, which is also a class C felony, which would be incarcerated up to ten years in prison. Martin Burney had the intention to commit a crime or felony, such as attempted murder after he broke into Laura’s house and had the intention. To kill Ben Woodward or Laura and if he survived after the breaking and entering. Martin Burney would be charged with burglary in the first degree, which is a class B felony, as a result, he would be incarcerated up to 25 years. Eventually, either during or after Martin's time in prison, he would need to seek some sort of treatment for his psychological disorder(s). This treatment can be accomplished in several

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