The defense interposed in the Guiteau case has served to direct attention to the law of insanity in criminal cases, to an extent hitherto unknown. The acquittal of Sickles in the District of Columbia, and of Cole, and of McFarland in New York, served to create a public sentiment which has been constantly growing, and which, looking upon the defense of insanity as a dodge, demands that the law shall be strictly construed, and so rigid a rule laid down as shall make it impossible that such a defense should be successful, unless the prisoner was unquestionably insane. The danger is, that in laying down the rule so rigidly, the actually insane may be unjustly convicted. Such a result is to be avoided, unless we are prepared to act upon the th...
In 1843 a man named M’Naghten, convinced he was being persecuted, attempted to assassinate the Prime...
It is unlikely that any State at this moment in history would attempt to make it a criminal offense ...
With the enactment of the Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984, sweeping changes were wrought in the ...
The defense interposed in the Guiteau case has served to direct attention to the law of insanity in ...
Why do the courts let so many dangerous, violent people off on the insanity defense? If they kill s...
An individual acquitted of a criminal charge ordinarily leaves the courtroom a free man. But not the...
THE criminal law is one of many mechanisms for the control of human behavior. It defines conduct tha...
Legal insanity is an element of many legal systems, and it has often stirred debate. It appears that...
abstract: This thesis explores the evolution of the insanity defense throughout legal history beginn...
The great lengths to which the defense of insanity has been carried in homicide cases has induced nu...
abstract: It is not necessarily concerning that it is harder for some to conform to the law until it...
An evaluation of the M'Naghten Rules and other versions of the insanity defense in the criminal law
The jury\u27s decision in John Hinckley\u27s trial following his attempted assassination of Presiden...
The Turnabout in the Insanity Defense For over a century the dominant test of legal insanity in the ...
This article will first explore the reasons for the controversy over the insanity defense to provide...
In 1843 a man named M’Naghten, convinced he was being persecuted, attempted to assassinate the Prime...
It is unlikely that any State at this moment in history would attempt to make it a criminal offense ...
With the enactment of the Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984, sweeping changes were wrought in the ...
The defense interposed in the Guiteau case has served to direct attention to the law of insanity in ...
Why do the courts let so many dangerous, violent people off on the insanity defense? If they kill s...
An individual acquitted of a criminal charge ordinarily leaves the courtroom a free man. But not the...
THE criminal law is one of many mechanisms for the control of human behavior. It defines conduct tha...
Legal insanity is an element of many legal systems, and it has often stirred debate. It appears that...
abstract: This thesis explores the evolution of the insanity defense throughout legal history beginn...
The great lengths to which the defense of insanity has been carried in homicide cases has induced nu...
abstract: It is not necessarily concerning that it is harder for some to conform to the law until it...
An evaluation of the M'Naghten Rules and other versions of the insanity defense in the criminal law
The jury\u27s decision in John Hinckley\u27s trial following his attempted assassination of Presiden...
The Turnabout in the Insanity Defense For over a century the dominant test of legal insanity in the ...
This article will first explore the reasons for the controversy over the insanity defense to provide...
In 1843 a man named M’Naghten, convinced he was being persecuted, attempted to assassinate the Prime...
It is unlikely that any State at this moment in history would attempt to make it a criminal offense ...
With the enactment of the Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984, sweeping changes were wrought in the ...