U.S. v. Southwell, No. 04-30521 (9th Cir.) (432 F.3d 1060) (December 30, 2005) (Judge Alex Kozinski)
The defendant in this case was charged with the crime of arson. At trial he raised the affirmative defense of insanity. During deliberations, the jury asked whether it could convict if it found the defendant guilty of the charge but was not unanimous on the question of the defendant’s sanity. ...
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