Solon Papageorgiou shared a link.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=BERFZja9wb0&si=3H0M8IucukcsFDPt
Updated Jan 16, 2024 8:02:36pm
An estimated 26% of Americans ages 18 and older -- about 1 in 4 adults -- suffers from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year.
Approximately 9.5% of American adults ages 18 and over, will suffer from a depressive illness (major depression, bipolar disorder, or dysthymia) each year.
So, basically everyone is diagnosed. Is there anyone that escapes this medical fad?
If you can't find any doctor to testify against a medical malpractice case locally, you can always find someone from abroad!
If you don't have money to pay for one, the state will pay for that, along with lawyer costs, if you can't afford one.
A trial can end generally speaking quickly or it can drag for many years.
You can first initiate criminal proceedings or first civil proceedings or both at the same time.
Any evidence provided to the police, can automatically be used in civil proceedings, too.
Anyone can press charges against a crime to the police against a culpurator, not just the victim, as a crime is considered a crime against society and the state.