Jr Senate the pad ? discoven > revealed' ^0 possible ‘gainst tie remove« s in Cuba, to 10to r, officiab Jd in tie said Carter t 30 propa >ie Depart, ment, Clt ty Council nove. : the lariej ;r hand.ir ; businesr e to oust a •r enemy, | ed anI Then call. ‘78 deH iled to« THE BATTALION Page 9A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1979 Tougher standards set for use in sanity cases United Press International AUSTIN — The Texas Supreme Court set a new standard Wednes day by which juries must measure the evidence in sanity hearings be fore a person can be committed to a mental institution for an indefinite period. The court responded to a U.S. Supreme Court guideline in a Gal veston case that had made its way through the Texas court system, and said a person cannot be committed indefinitely to an institution unless the jury finds by “clear and convinc ing evidence” that the person is mentally ill. The “clear and convincing evi dence” standard is considered more stringent than the “preponderance of evidence” rule ordinarily used in civil cases and the “beyond a rea sonable doubt” rule applied in crim inal trials. The decision came on an appeal by Frank O’Neal Addington of Gal veston, who challenged a probate court decision committing him in definitely to the Austin State Hospi tal. A Civil Appeals Court reversed that judgment, however, contend ing proof of mental illness for an in definite commitment should con vince jurors “beyond a reasonable doubt.” The Texas Supreme Court, the first time it heard Addington’s ap peal, had upheld his commitment and ruled the “preponderance of the evidence” rule was the proper yardstick in mental illness cases. Just a little bit harder, fish... Junior Isaac Vergara shouts encouragement as freshman Joseph Yow of Company E-l strains at the rope in the tug-of- war competition at the Corps’ Fish Intramural Day. E-l out- pulled B Company Band to win in Saturday’s activities. y still is ii ic overdm Lawyer’s remarks send will case back for new trial United Press International AUSTIN — A dispute over an 3-year-old East Texas woman’s re- isions in her will less than three veeks before her death was sent lack to a district court for a new trial Wednesday because an attorney’s emarks that relatives of the woman vho helped her revise the will were ike circling vultures amounted to mproper jury arguments. In a 1956 will, Mamie Chambless iad provided that her estate would )e divided among her four sisters or heir heirs. But she revised the will Nov. 19, 1976, to leave the estate to her two living sisters, and deleted any be quests to children of two sisters who died after the 1956 will was written. Chambless died Dec. 5, 1976, less than thrde weeks after she signed the revised will at the Wood- ville nursing home where she was a patient. Her doctor said she was senile at the time of the will revi sion, and had “good days and bad days. ” E.O. Fortenberry ajad seven other nephews and nieces — a ll children of the two dead sisters — filed suit challenging the will’s revi sion and contending Chambless was not mentally competent when the changes were made. A trial court agreed with their ar guments the woman was not men tally competent to revise the will shortly before her death, and ruled the 1956 will was valid. During that trial, the attorney for the nephews and nieces challenging the will changes told the jury, “The vultures were circling in the air and they swooped down on her.” The Beaumont Court of Civil Ap peals overturned the trial court’s decision because of the jury argu ments. .-or Marantz jBwmfflyHPtR ’xV Sound good enough to leave home for! 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