The intent of the Durham case was to ______.
A) set a precedent for allowing the insanity defense in North Carolina
B) recognize a "guilty but mentally ill" defense
C) reject the irresistible impulse and "right-wrong" principles as outmoded
D) allow psychiatrists and psychologists to offer expert testimony in criminal cases
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Q89: The Durham rule became unworkable for which
Q90: The court case in which the court
Q91: Michael Jones, the subject of Jones v.
Q92: The M'Naghten rule holds that a person
Q93: Daniel M'Naghten killed _.
A) the prime minister
Q95: In the case of _, the United
Q96: In 1843, Daniel M'Naghten intended to assassinate
Q97: In the Jones case, the United States
Q98: Thomas Szasz argues that the insanity defense
Q99: By 1972, the Durham rule was replaced
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