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    The M'Naghten Rule Is a Rule for Determining Insanity,which Asks
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The M'Naghten Rule Is a Rule for Determining Insanity,which Asks

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The M'Naghten rule is a rule for determining insanity,which asks whether the defendant knew what he or she was doing or whether or not the defendant knew that what he or she was doing was wrong.

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