| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Defect of Reason | x | 100%
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| . | x | 100%
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| 2. Disease of Mind | x | 100%
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| . | x | 100%
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| 3. Nature and Quality of Act | x | 100%
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| A defect of reason is an inability to reason - a complete impairment of reasoning abilities. Intertwined with the third criterion. | Clarke | 0%
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| D must either not know the nature and quality of what he was doing, or | Codere | 0%
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| Diabetic psychosis is external if caused by medication and then forgetting to eat. It's internal if caused by insulin. | Henessy | 0%
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| The defect of reason must arise from a disease of mind, which is an internal condition affecting reason, memory or understanding. It can be physical or mental. | Kemp | 0%
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| Landmark case | M'Naghten | 0%
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| The disease must be internal | Quick | 0%
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| PTSD is usually internal, but it can be external if it was shocking, recent, and closely linked to the crime | R v T | 0%
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| The disease may be permanent or temporary, as long as it existed at the time of the offence | Sullivan | 0%
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| If he did know, he must not have known it was illegal. | Windle | 0%
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