Louisville judge declines request to dimiss Cane Madden's child rape case, orders new psychiatric examination
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Madden’s case is a nightmare for prosecutors because he doesn’t meet Kentucky’s criteria for involuntary hospitalization, a law that says, in part, people can only be held against their will if they benefit from treatment, even if they are mentally ill and considered dangerous.
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