Just a minor note...but not a minor topic...
Did you know that when you are arrested, that if you are mentally ill, they don't read you your rights? Because, if you are mentally ill, you have no rights...you have to prove that you should have those rights...most cannot...
Mental illness does not stop there...if you are federally committed as being mentally ill, you have an umbrella of protection in court by law...you get a slap on the wrist for some infractions...unfortunately, this does not equate to sentencing...you just might spend years in a hospital for mental illness on a charge...such as disturbing the peace...you need to know a valuable question to ask when found in such situations...that question is, "What am I being accused of?" No, seriously, this is an important question that is not well known or at the top of the list of questions you think of if you get arrested as being too mentally ill for society...