A legal argument based on the notion that the defendant should not be held responsible for an illegal act if it is attributable to mental illness or intellectual disability that interferes with rationality is called
A) insanity defense.
B) legal illness defense.
C) commitment hearing.
D) none of the above
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Q8: When the person did not know the
Q9: The M'Naghten rule states that the insanity
Q10: A major result of the Insanity Defense
Q11: The insanity defense is used in less
Q12: When the person's criminal act is a
Q14: If an individual is acquitted with the
Q15: Criminal and civil commitment can be best
Q16: According to the American Law Institute guidelines,which
Q17: When a disordered mind may be regarded
Q18: A pathological impulse or drive that the
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