Ken is charged with first-degree murder. He fully comprehends and remembers what he has done, yet shows no remorse and is unable to accept moral responsibility for his actions. Ken should
A) be given a normal trial.
B) be found not criminally responsible on account of a mental disorder (NCRMD) .
C) be declared unfit to stand trial.
D) be denied the capacity to participate in his legal procedure.
E) be automatically sent for psychiatric treatment in a hospital.
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