Colorado's new law on mentally ill defendants faces first test in Adams County machete murder: Fair or excessive?
Colorado's new law on mentally ill defendants is tested in a high-profile Adams County murder case, raising questions about fairness and legal standards.

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Colorado has enacted a new law targeting mentally ill defendants, which is now being applied in a machete murder case in Adams County. The law requires "clear and convincing evidence" for certain legal standards, affecting defendants like Lonnie McNair involved in this case.
Supporters argue the law ensures accountability and public safety, while opponents question its fairness and impact on defendants' rights. The Adams County District Court will be the first to interpret and apply this law, setting a precedent for future cases in Colorado.
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