Cards (8)

    • Insanity is the inability to form mens rea, the burden of proof is on the defence
    • Insanity was established in M'Naghtens Case in 1843
    • There are three elements for insanity to be successful:
      1. Defect of reason
      2. Caused by a disease of the mind
      3. The D does not know the nature and quality of their act, or they did not know what they were doing was legally wrong
    • Defect of reason
      • Must be a lack of reasoning, meaning D's powers of reasoning have been impaired - Clarke
    • Disease of the mind
      • Must be induced by an internal factor - Kemp
      • Any illness that affects memory, reasoning or understanding caused by an internal source
      • Epilepsy - Sullivan
      • Sleepwalking - Burgess
      • Dissociation - T
      • Diabetes: Hyperglycaemia - Hennessy, Hypoglycaemia is not insanity (Quick)
    • D doesn't know
      • The nature and quality of their act - Oye
      • What they were doing was legally wrong - Windle
    • A successful defence of insanity can lead to a special verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity
    • A successful defence can lead to a range of conclusions up to and including committal to a mental hospital under the Criminal Procedure (Insanity and Unfitness to Plead) Act 1991
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