Criminal Law
Insanity Defense
/ in-SAY-nih-tee dih-FENS /
Definition
A defense asserting the defendant lacked mental capacity for criminal acts.
Used in Context
“The insanity defense succeeds in only a small number of cases.”
Etymology
Latin: insanus, not sane
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