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  • As Clive is apprehended by the police, he thanks Layton for helping him snap out of his criminal insanity.
  • Legal and medical experts caution that criminal insanity is ill-defined and differently understood by different authorities in different jurisdictions.
  • Criminal insanity was also considered unproven; Mollath was held in a psychiatric ward unlawfully and was entitled to a compensation.
  • Enter Dr . Karen Schumaker ( Rebecca Hobbs ), an expert on criminal insanity notorious for gaining clemency for convicted murderers.
  • Criminal insanity  where the accused is unable to distinguish right from wrong  was then the only medical defence to murder.
  • Due to issues of criminal insanity, the mass media had not initially revealed Nishizawa's name when reporting on the case.
  • Gacy's defense argued criminal insanity against the prosecution of William Kunkle, however Gacy was found guilty in spring of 1980.
  • She argues that " Miracle on 34th Street " reflected " the culture's growing familiarity with psychiatric terminology, criminal insanity, and guilt ."
  • Whether a defendant knows right from wrong is the test for criminal insanity; a defendant who does not know right from wrong can be found not guilty by reason of insanity.
  • Whether a defendant knows right from wrong is the test for criminal insanity; a defendant who does not know right from wrong may be found not guilty by reason of insanity.
  • The outcome of Breivik's first competency evaluation was fiercely debated in Norway by mental health experts, over the court-appointed psychiatrists'opinion and the country's definition of criminal insanity.
  • Last Saturday evening, a patient, Daniel Alvarez, who was found not guilty by reason of criminal insanity in a murder a decade ago, escaped from the center and roamed the city for nearly 12 hours.
  • That fear led to aggressive legislative overreaction in many states to further restrict the criminal insanity plea, a legitimate defense but used in less than 1 percent of criminal cases and invoked successfully in only 23 percent of those.
  • The legal definition of criminal insanity in Massachusetts is that a defendant is unable to tell right from wrong, or that the person knows the difference but is unable to control his actions because of a major mental disease or defect.
  • Last Saturday evening, a patient, Daniel Alvarez, who was found not guilty by reason of criminal insanity in a murder a decade ago, escaped from the center and roamed the city for nearly 12 hours, the police said.
  • He innocently denies any ambition on his own part to be " the youngest head under a mitre, " and his actions appear to stem from religious fervor and criminal insanity, rather than from a cold, calculated pass at fame.
  • Forensic psychiatrists Torgeir Husby and Synne S鴕heim, who conducted the psychiatric analysis of Breivik and released their report in December 2011, found that he was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, supporting a would-be insanity defence or criminal insanity ruling by the court.
  • The case served to inspire media depictions of normal people driven to criminal insanity by the " evil weed " such as the notorious 1936 exploitation film " Tell Your Children " ( a . k . a . " Reefer Madness " ).
  • Lon Nol's appointee as deputy Prime Minister, Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak  a US-friendly nationalist and leader of the Cambodian business community  is thought to have suggested that Sihanouk should be assassinated, though Lon Nol rejected this plan as " criminal insanity ".
  • ""'People v . Drew " "', ( 1978 ), was a case decided by the California Supreme Court that abandoned the M'Naghten Rules of the criminal insanity defense in favor of the formulation in the Model Penal Code.
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