The essay surveys the law in the fifty-two American jurisdictions with regard to the three doctrines that commonly provide a mitigation or defense to murder liability: common law provocation and its modern counterpart, extreme mental or emotional disturbance; the so-called diminished capacity defense and its modern counterpart, mental illness negating an offense element; and the insanity defense. The essay then examines the patterns among the jurisdictions in the particular formulation they adopt for the three doctrines, and the combinations in which those formulations commonly appear in different jurisdictions. After this review, the essay steps back to see what kinds of general conclusions can be drawn from the patterns that the survey re...
One of the key distinctions when assessing crimes of violence, such as intentional homicide and assa...
There has been a resurgence of interest in the codification of craziness both in the United States...
This Essay compares and contrasts the American and civilian approaches to mens rea. The comparative ...
The essay surveys the law in the fifty-two American jurisdictions with regard to the three doctrines...
This paper examines the U.S. doctrines that allow an offender\u27s abnormal mental state to reduce m...
It is argued here that the narrow provoked “heat of passion” mitigation available under current law ...
The topic of my thesis is the insanity defense. The insanity defense is a tactic that is rarely used...
Partial defences are special defences only available in England & Wales to defendants charged wi...
Homicide: In Ivy v. State\u27 the defendant, in the course of a fight with A, stabbed B, a peacemake...
This paper reviews the various ways in which an offender\u27s mental illness can have an effect on l...
This thesis examines the development of the doctrine of diminished responsibility in English crimina...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
This Essay compares and contrasts the American and civilian approaches to mens rea. The comparative ...
This article, which is based on and expands on an amicus brief the authors submitted to the United S...
This article appears in the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines for t...
One of the key distinctions when assessing crimes of violence, such as intentional homicide and assa...
There has been a resurgence of interest in the codification of craziness both in the United States...
This Essay compares and contrasts the American and civilian approaches to mens rea. The comparative ...
The essay surveys the law in the fifty-two American jurisdictions with regard to the three doctrines...
This paper examines the U.S. doctrines that allow an offender\u27s abnormal mental state to reduce m...
It is argued here that the narrow provoked “heat of passion” mitigation available under current law ...
The topic of my thesis is the insanity defense. The insanity defense is a tactic that is rarely used...
Partial defences are special defences only available in England & Wales to defendants charged wi...
Homicide: In Ivy v. State\u27 the defendant, in the course of a fight with A, stabbed B, a peacemake...
This paper reviews the various ways in which an offender\u27s mental illness can have an effect on l...
This thesis examines the development of the doctrine of diminished responsibility in English crimina...
It is common for criminal law scholars from outside the United States to discuss the “American rule”...
This Essay compares and contrasts the American and civilian approaches to mens rea. The comparative ...
This article, which is based on and expands on an amicus brief the authors submitted to the United S...
This article appears in the Hofstra Law Review symposium issue on the Supplementary Guidelines for t...
One of the key distinctions when assessing crimes of violence, such as intentional homicide and assa...
There has been a resurgence of interest in the codification of craziness both in the United States...
This Essay compares and contrasts the American and civilian approaches to mens rea. The comparative ...