In State v. Dahmer, the defense attempted to lead the jury through a series of inferences to conclude that the defendant was insane at the time he committed each of the fifteen murders charged; it portrayed a client who was fully cooperative and honest once the authorities arrested him.

How did Jeffrey Dahmer plead?

Jeffrey L. Dahmer, who admitted to police that he has killed and dismembered 17 people since 1978, pleaded innocent Tuesday to 15 murder charges and said he would claim insanity if convicted. The plea means that Dahmer would first be tried on charges that he committed the crimes.

Was Jeffrey Dahmer insane or sane?

Jeffrey L. Dahmer, who has confessed to all 15 killings in his indictment and to two others as well, had pleaded guilty but insane. … Had the jury found him insane, he would have been sentenced to a mental institution from which he could have petitioned for release every six months.

Who defended Jeffrey Dahmer?

Gerry Boyle, lawyer who represented Jeffrey Dahmer, facing bank foreclosure on his Mequon home.

Was Dahmer legally sane?

As the relatives of his victims quietly wept, a jury decided Saturday that confessed serial killer Jeffrey L. Dahmer was legally sane when he murdered and dismembered 15 boys and men in one of the nation’s most grotesque killing sprees.

Why was Jeffrey Dahmer ruled sane?

MILWAUKEE — Jeffrey Dahmer was sane when he killed and dismembered 15 men and boys in a horrifying quest for sexual gratification, a jury ruled yesterday. The decision means that Dahmer, who had pleaded guilty to the murders, will receive a mandatory life sentence for each count.

What was Jeffrey Dahmer charged for?

Jeffrey DahmerParent(s)Joyce Annette (née Flint) Lionel Herbert DahmerConviction(s)First-degree murder Child molestation Indecent exposure Disorderly conduct Public intoxicationCriminal penaltyLife imprisonment (16 life terms) 941 years in prisonDetails