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Is Autism Always Considered a Disability in Court.

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

True Crime

4.6809 Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Is Autism Always Considered a Disability in Court #kohberger #autismspectrum #idaho4update Is autism considered a disability under the law? In this video, we explore the legal definition of disability and how it relates to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We'll delve into the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other laws that protect individuals with autism, discussing the implications for education, employment, and healthcare.

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0:00.0

He was doing college classes.

0:02.2

So I don't think there was any doubt that he was functional living on his own.

0:06.9

His parents, you know, mommy and daddy were, you know, several states away.

0:10.9

So I think that the assertion that he was disabled with autism, very weak.

0:16.3

Liminal from the chat.

0:17.3

The defense doesn't have to prove anything.

0:19.4

Correct.

0:19.5

You're 100% correct.

0:21.0

Correct. The defense, all they have to do is create doubt the prosecution has to prove guilt beyond a reasonable

0:29.2

doubt barred that's the acronym b a rd beyond a reasonable doubt and liminal you're 1,000 percent correct

0:37.1

the defense doesn't have to prove anything but

0:40.3

what is their responsibility there's another thing the defense is bringing up that the judge jumped

0:46.8

that and said no way alternate defendant or that there are two defendants in this case. You want to come up with that?

0:55.1

You want to bring that in?

0:56.4

Who is he?

0:57.9

Do you have him?

0:59.0

Do you have an alibi witness?

1:01.0

Do you have the name of an alternate suspect?

1:03.4

Mike, explain this since you're the lawyer.

1:05.7

Okay.

1:06.1

If you want, under Washington, I'm sorry, under Idaho law,

1:10.4

if you want to bring in an alibi,

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