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<blockquote data-quote="ignerntbend" data-source="post: 1429984" data-attributes="member: 6981"><p>Didn't the courts change the definition of legal insanity after Hincley's trial?</p><p>I think that these days you can be crazy as a bed bug without being "legally insane."</p><p>The standard these days seems to be that if the defendant knew what he was doing was illegal he can't be ruled "legally" insane.</p><p>Something like that. It's an almost impossibly high standard compared to what was in place thirty years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ignerntbend, post: 1429984, member: 6981"] Didn't the courts change the definition of legal insanity after Hincley's trial? I think that these days you can be crazy as a bed bug without being "legally insane." The standard these days seems to be that if the defendant knew what he was doing was illegal he can't be ruled "legally" insane. Something like that. It's an almost impossibly high standard compared to what was in place thirty years ago. [/QUOTE]
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