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  2. Insanity in English law - Wikipedia

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    The idea of insanity in English law dates from 1324, when the Statute de Praerogativa Regis allowed the King to take the lands of "idiots and lunatics." The early law used various words, including "idiot", "fool" and "sot" to refer to those who had been insane since birth, [2] and "lunatic" for those who had later become insane, or were insane with some lucid intervals. [3]

  3. M'Naghten rules - Wikipedia

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    The House of Lords delivered the following exposition of the rules: . the jurors ought to be told in all cases that every man is to be presumed to be sane, and to possess a sufficient degree of reason to be responsible for his crimes, until the contrary be proved to their satisfaction; and that to establish a defence on the ground of insanity, it must be clearly proved that, at the time of the ...

  4. Insanity defense - Wikipedia

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    In English law, the rule of non ... The definition of insanity is similar to the M'Naught criterion above: "the accused is insane, if during the act, due to a mental ...

  5. Insanity - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary usage, the term insanity is an informal, un-scientific term denoting "mental instability"; thus, the term insanity defense is the legal definition of mental instability. In medicine, the general term psychosis is used to include the presence of delusions and/or hallucinations in a patient; [ 1 ] and psychiatric illness is ...

  6. Portal:Law/Selected articles/50 - Wikipedia

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    Insanity in English law is a defence to criminal charges based on the idea that the defendant was unable to understand what he was doing, or, ...

  7. Voices: Before voting on assisted dying today, I urge MPs to ...

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    It is often said the definition of insanity is trying the same thing and expecting a different result. ... the country also agreed last year to expand the law to cover children of all ages, and ...

  8. Criminal Lunatics Act 1800 - Wikipedia

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    Because a ruling in favour of a plea of insanity was basically equated with a verdict of not guilty, it was generally very difficult to obtain. The consensus among law officials of the time was that madness had to be "obvious and overwhelming" [3] before a plea of insanity would be accepted as a defence. If it could be successfully argued that ...

  9. Attorneys preserve the right to invoke insanity plea for man ...

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    Law enforcement officials say Eaton confessed to the killings at a property in rural Bowdoin, and to wounding three peop Attorneys preserve the right to invoke insanity plea for man accused of ...