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  2. Insanity defense - Wikipedia

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    The insanity defense is also contrasted with a finding that a defendant cannot stand trial in a criminal case because a mental disease prevents them from effectively assisting counsel, from a civil finding in trusts and estates where a will is nullified because it was made when a mental disorder prevented a testator from recognizing the natural ...

  3. United States federal laws governing defendants with mental ...

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    Federal law provides for the commitment of those found not guilty only by reason of insanity. Once such a verdict is handed down, the defendant has the burden of proof of showing that his release would not create a substantial risk of bodily injury to another person or serious damage of property of another due to a present mental disease or ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of United States Supreme Court cases involving mental ...

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    The due process clause of the United States Constitution does not require states to adopt a definition of the insanity defense that turns on whether the defendant knew that his or her actions were morally wrong.

  6. Frederick Police chief disappointed with insanity plea ...

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    The Frederick Police Department chief has expressed his disappointment after a Virginia man was found guilty, but not criminally responsible, on Friday for shooting and wounding two Frederick ...

  7. Opinion - Dershowitz: How I would defend Luigi Mangione - AOL

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    It is the defendant who must decide which defenses to raise, whether to plea bargain, whether to testify and especially whether to raise a defense such as insanity. Opinion - Dershowitz: How I ...

  8. Jones v. United States (1983) - Wikipedia

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    Jones v. United States, 463 U.S. 354 (1983), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the court, for the first time, addressed whether the due process requirement of the Fourteenth Amendment allows defendants, who were found not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI) of a misdemeanor crime, to be involuntarily confined to a mental institution until such times as they are no longer a danger ...

  9. Suspect in Colorado supermarket massacre enters insanity plea

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    An insanity plea relates to a defendant’s mental status at the time of the alleged crime. Authorities have not determined a motive for the killing spree, although at an earlier hearing, a ...