Which does not apply for a defendant to be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt but mentally ill?
A) Defendant is guilty of offense
B) Defendant was mentally ill at time offense was committed
C) Defendant was not legally insane at time offense was committed
D) The defendant was sane but not mentally ill at the time offense was committed
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