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Lighter sentence for murderer with 'bad genes'. Is there such a gene that causes violent behaviour?

- An Italian court has cut the sentence given to a convicted murderer by a year because he has genes linked to violent behaviour — the first time that behavioural genetics has affected a sentence passed by a European court. But researchers contacted by Nature have questioned whether the decision was based on sound science.

Abdelmalek Bayout, an Algerian citizen who has lived in Italy since 1993, admitted in 2007 to stabbing and killing Walter Felipe Novoa Perez on 10 March. Perez, a Colombian living in Italy, had, according to Bayout's testimony, insulted him over the kohl eye make-up the Algerian was wearing. Bayout, a Muslim, claims he wore the make-up for religious reasons.

During the trial, Bayout's lawyer, Tania Cattarossi, asked the court to take into account that her client may have been mentally ill at the time of the murder. After considering three psychiatric reports, the judge, Paolo Alessio Vernì, partially agreed that Bayout's psychiatric illness was a mitigating factor and sentenced him to 9 years and 2 months in prison — around three years less than Bayout would have received had he been deemed to be of sound mind.... Read full article »
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    Riki November 04, 2009 15:51:39
    Riki
    I'm not expressing an opinion, but - science and popular opinion so often clash. It's hilarious.

    Though, I agree completely with the sentiment of "everyone is responsible for their actions" is that all it is?: A sentiment of idealism that is not applicable to the real, truth of the world? Truth doesn't stick to morality, it makes its own rules. Certainly an odd position to consider. Hmm...
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    Richie November 04, 2009 14:46:38
    Richie
    give me a break!!!!
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    Quasineutrality November 04, 2009 12:19:02 (edited)
    Quasineutrality
    bullshit, everyone is responsible for their own actions
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    SayRah November 03, 2009 23:04:13
    SayRah
    really???

    When are we going to start taking responsibility for our own actions?!
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    texasred November 03, 2009 22:12:37
    texasred
    Sorry about the genes, but murder is murder.
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    mbizzle November 03, 2009 20:31:57
    mbizzle
    Epigenetics is a new field of genetics that researched the effects of the environment on genes. While some may be born predisposed to violent behavior, that behavior doesn't kick in until the person's environment flips that switch.

    For example...

    A wife beating alcoholic has a child and the child is born with traits of violent disposition, but there's no effect until the child witnesses this behavior from his father.

    There's a NOVA show about Epigenetics, it's really good.
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    Dangerous Dave November 03, 2009 20:22:58
    Dangerous Dave
    You stab, you go to jail. Simple.
    What's he want us to do, jail his genes?
    What a foo!

    stab jail simple jail genes foo
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    SenorBabyMan November 03, 2009 20:21:02
    SenorBabyMan
    Take responsibility for your actions! What's next? Blaming teen pregnancy on hyper-active super-sperm?!

    responsibility actions blaming teen pregnancy hyper-active super-sperm
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    凸凹 November 03, 2009 20:19:38
    凸凹
    You don't see Jared using his fat genes as an excuse!

    jared fat genes excuse
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    JadedTLC November 03, 2009 20:19:05
    JadedTLC
    This is ridiculous. I do not support this theory at all!
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