• The insanity defense, also known as the mental disorder defense, is an affirmative defense by excuse in a criminal case, arguing that the defendant is...
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    contemporary usage, the term insanity is an informal, un-scientific term denoting "mental instability"; thus, the term insanity defense is the legal definition...
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    John Hinckley Jr. (category People acquitted by reason of insanity)
    verdict led state legislatures and Congress to narrow their respective insanity defenses. In 2016, a federal judge ruled that Hinckley could be released from...
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  • examples of affirmative defenses are self defense, insanity, entrapment and the statute of limitations. In an affirmative defense, the defendant may concede...
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  • The Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984 (IDRA) was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan on October 12, 1984, amending the United States federal laws...
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  • the United States Constitution do not require that states adopt the insanity defense in criminal cases that are based on the defendant's ability to recognize...
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  • jurisdictions "settled insanity" can be used as a basis for an insanity defense, even though voluntary intoxication cannot, if the "settled insanity" negates one...
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  • States portal Law portal Alternative pleading Deferred adjudication Insanity defense List of people who entered an Alford plea List of U.S. states by Alford...
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  • Diminished responsibility (category Criminal defenses)
    successful insanity defense will result in acquittal although a number of jurisdictions have adopted the guilty but insane verdict. The defense of insanity and...
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  • born in Amsterdam, New York, in a very religious household. During later insanity claims, Smith stated that when he was 11 years old, he nearly smothered...
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    defendant to give proof or advance notice to raise the insanity defense. The five tests for insanity are: M'Naghten test shows that the defendant (1) did...
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    inspired many less-known robbers. Under the M'Naghten rules for the insanity defense, the defendant must be not only mentally ill ("suffering from a mental...
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  • a version of the insanity defense and considered a descendant of the Taxi Driver defense of John Hinckley, one of the first defenses based on blurring...
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  • Court case in which the Court upheld the constitutionality of the insanity defense used by Arizona. The Court affirmed the murder conviction of a man...
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    mentioned "the Twinkie insanity defense" in passing. News stories published after the trial, however, frequently reported the defense arguments inaccurately...
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  • song by Oceanic "Insanity", a 1994 song by Oingo Boingo from the album Boingo Insanity defense, a legal defense in a criminal case Insanity (ride), an amusement...
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  • services. This is a balancing of political and commercial interests. Insanity defense, mental disorder defences and the M'Naghten Rules If individuals are...
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    Hawaii. Following the murder, Chapman's legal team intended to mount an insanity defense based on the testimony of mental health experts who said that he was...
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  • Killer's Insanity Plea". Los Angeles Times. June 27, 2003. California Penal Code § 25.5 (1994) excludes substance abuse as a basis for an insanity defense, even...
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  • reinstated in the future—if not barred by some statute of limitations. The "insanity defense" allows a defendant to be acquitted by reason of mental illness. In...
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  • defense) and insanity based defenses (including temporary insanity, irresistible impulse, and diminished responsibility). The gay panic defense is not a stand-alone...
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    to refuse mental treatment. Szasz advocated for the removal of the insanity defense. Just as legal systems work on the presumption that a person is innocent...
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  • Thomas pulled one of his eyes out of its socket. A jury rejected his insanity defense and sentenced him to death on a capital murder conviction. In 2008...
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    volition as legitimate grounds for the insanity defense. However, when John Hinckley was acquitted due to insanity in 1982, a reversal of this opinion occurred...
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  • Irresistible impulse (category Criminal defenses)
    In criminal law, irresistible impulse is a defense by excuse, in this case some sort of insanity, in which the defendant argues that they should not be...
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  • detailing Dahmer's crimes against black people. Scarver had pleaded an insanity defense at his own 1992 trial. When asked by a psychiatrist whether Scarver...
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  • An insanity defense might be used to present evidence about a person's troubled childhood, for instance, or a defendant might claim self-defense or duress...
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    would prohibit the government from challenging Hinckley's successful insanity defense based on the current federal law. The shooting of Reagan exacerbated...
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  • serial killers should not be counted guilty of their crimes by reason of insanity; she contends that they are incapable of understanding the evil of their...
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  • mental diseases or defects. The laws were completely revamped by the Insanity Defense Reform Act in the wake of the John Hinckley Jr. verdict. A defendant...
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