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" ... to establish a defence on the ground of insanity, it must be clearly proved that, at the time of the committing of the act, the party accused was labouring under such a defect of reason, from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality... "
The Annual Register - 296 psl.
redagavo - 1864
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A History of the Criminal Law of England, 3 tomas

James Fitzjames Stephen - 1883 - 518 psl.
..." disease of the mind as not to know the nature and quality " of the act he was doing, or if he did know it that he did " not know he was doing what was wrong. The mode of " putting the latter part of the question to the jury on these " occasions has generally...
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Insanity and Its Treatment– Lectures on the Treatment, Medical and Legal, of ...

George Fielding Blandford - 1884 - 524 psl.
...from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing, or if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong." Also, a delusion does not always excuse a crime : — " The judges are unanimous in opinion that if...
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The Pacific Reporter, 22 tomas

1890 - 1182 psl.
...from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing, or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong. The true test of insanity is whether th'e accused at the time of committing the crime was conscious...
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The Adjudged Cases on Insanity as a Defence to Crime– With Notes

John Davison Lawson - 1884 - 1012 psl.
...from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing, or if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong" and this test is now the settled rule of the English courts. In R, v. Vaujftan^TiNDAL, CJ, said: "...
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Leading Cases Simplified– A Collection of the Leading Cases in Criminal Law

John Davison Lawson - 1884 - 366 psl.
...state from mental disease as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing, or if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong, and this should be clearly established. This test, a knowledge of right and wrong, has long been resorted...
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Speeches, Arguments, and Miscellaneous Papers of David Dudley Field, 2 tomas

David Dudley Field - 1884 - 532 psl.
...from disease of the mind as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing, or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong." The test thus given is rejected by Bucknill, who, in his essay on " Unsoundness of Mind in Relation...
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The Criminal Responsibility of the Insane. A Lecture ...

Charles James Cullingworth - 1885 - 68 psl.
...from disease of the mind as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing, or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong." Thus was formulated the test which, although it never found its way into an Act of Parliament, has...
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Twenty-five Years with the Insane

Daniel Putnam - 1885 - 180 psl.
...from disease of the mind as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing, or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong." This is a long stride in advance of the rule that an accused person is to be held responsible for his...
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Indian Criminal Law– Containing the Indian Penal Code and Other Indian Acts ...

India, Matthew Henry Starling - 1886 - 684 psl.
...reason, from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act ; or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong. The mode of putting the latter part of the question to the jury on these occasions has generally been,...
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The World of Benjamin Cardozo– Personal Values and the Judicial Process

Richard Polenberg - 1997 - 330 psl.
...from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing, or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong" — quickly found its way into the laws and jurisprudence of New York State. Although the judges did...
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