Exam 5: Criminal Responsibility and the Capacity to Commit a Crime

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The substantial capacity test applies whenever the defendant cannot "appreciate" the nature of his acts, or that they were wrong.

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____________ is almost never the basis for the successful assertion of the insanity defense.

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Explain the difference between a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity and a verdict of guilty but mentally ill.

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Scott Rudy finds out that his girlfriend is cheating on him with his best friend. Scott goes over to his best friend's house and finds his girlfriend and his best friend in a compromising embrace. Scott  takes out his gun, and shoots and kills both of them. Scott is arrested and charged with two counts of murder. At his trial Scott claims he was insane at the time of the murder as his defense.

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The test which combines cognitive incapacity and moral incapacity is the: ​

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