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GUILTY BUT MENTALLY ILL

A VERDICT WHEREBY A PERSON IS NOT HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR A CRIMINAL ACT BECAUSE AT THE TIME OF SUCH CONDUCT AS A RESULT OF MENTAL DISEASE OR DEFECT HE LACKED SUBSTANTIAL CAPACITY EITHER TO APPRECIATE THE CRIMINALITY OF HIS CONDUCT OR TO CONFORM HIS CONDUCT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF LAW


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1276 SENTENCING THE MENTALLY DISORDERED. IN: PSYCHIATRY AND THE CRIMINAL PROCESS
1629 TRIBUNALS ON TRIAL: STUDY OF DECISION MAKING UNDER THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1983
2009 OFFENDERS DEVIANTS OR PATIENTS?
2113 INSANITY PSYCHIATRY AND CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
2564 ABA CRIMINAL JUSTICE MENTAL HEALTH STANDARDS
5331 MADNESS AND THE CRIMINAL LAW
5332 ESSAYS ON MENTAL INCAPACITY AND CRIMINAL CONDUCT
11261 MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT OF INSANITY ACQUITTEES: MODEL FOR THE 1990S
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