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OCR: rea murder, and Count 111 felony murder-criminal de viate conduct Nchirg's jury intended to acquit him of the nfeses for which they returned no verdict. The jury's decision acquit Schiro of Counts 1 and III was both rational and reasonable Schiro raised two defenses he charges: special plea 11 not respons- sible Kq reason of insanity and general 'denial' 95] Under Indiana law this plea permits the jury consider addition the insanity issue whether the defendant was able form the requisite intent due mental impairment and whether the defendant guilty but mentally ill of the crimes charged. An examination the facts established at trial, the framework by the verdict forms, the questions sent to the court during guilt trial deliberations, and the jury penalty trial detcrmination, reveals that t ...