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  1. Posted: January 8, 2015In: Public

    A death row inmate is beaten and suffers amnesia, a psychologist works feverishly to prevent his execution.

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    Added an answer on January 9, 2015 at 10:17 am

    Here's the plot summary for the "Tabula Rosa" episode of Criminal Minds: "After a suspected serial killer wakes up from a coma, the BAU reopens the case but are surprised to learn that he has amnesia and doesn't remember the murders he had committed four years earlier in Roanoke, Virginia. The teamRead more

    Here’s the plot summary for the “Tabula Rosa” episode of Criminal Minds: “After a suspected serial killer wakes up from a coma, the BAU reopens the case but are surprised to learn that he has amnesia and doesn’t remember the murders he had committed four years earlier in Roanoke, Virginia. The team now must find a way to recover his memories so they can try him for his crimes.”

    A different concept than this logline as the objective goal in “Tabula Rosa” is to have the evidence to convict him, not commute or exculpate him. So my question remains: is the objective goal in this logline legally plausible?

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  2. Posted: January 8, 2015In: Public

    A death row inmate is beaten and suffers amnesia, a psychologist works feverishly to prevent his execution.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on January 9, 2015 at 10:17 am

    Here's the plot summary for the "Tabula Rosa" episode of Criminal Minds: "After a suspected serial killer wakes up from a coma, the BAU reopens the case but are surprised to learn that he has amnesia and doesn't remember the murders he had committed four years earlier in Roanoke, Virginia. The teamRead more

    Here’s the plot summary for the “Tabula Rosa” episode of Criminal Minds: “After a suspected serial killer wakes up from a coma, the BAU reopens the case but are surprised to learn that he has amnesia and doesn’t remember the murders he had committed four years earlier in Roanoke, Virginia. The team now must find a way to recover his memories so they can try him for his crimes.”

    A different concept than this logline as the objective goal in “Tabula Rosa” is to have the evidence to convict him, not commute or exculpate him. So my question remains: is the objective goal in this logline legally plausible?

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  3. Posted: January 7, 2015In: Public

    In a post apocalyptic pandemic world a teenage girl trying to reach the safety of quarantine takes refuge in a valley, only to be thrust into a fight for her life with a man willing to kill her to get what he wants

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    Added an answer on January 9, 2015 at 9:27 am

    A post-apocalyptic world-- but GPS still works? Seems to me that in a righteous post-apox world, all the infrastructure to support the power grid, Internet, GPS, POTS (plain old telephone service), etc., would have collapsed.

    A post-apocalyptic world– but GPS still works?

    Seems to me that in a righteous post-apox world, all the infrastructure to support the power grid, Internet, GPS, POTS (plain old telephone service), etc., would have collapsed.

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