In R. v. Chaulk (1990) the Court decided that
A) the word "wrong" should be interpreted to include morally wrong only if the accused does not suffer from a personality disorder.
B) the word "wrong" should be interpreted to include morally wrong.
C) the word "wrong" means wrong according to law and not morally wrong.
D) changes be made to Bill C-30 relating to who can raise the defence of insanity.
E) Bill C-30 was unconstitutional.
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