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Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity

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Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity? Lori Sheets The insanity defense is a defense by excuse. The defendant argues that they should not be held criminally responsible for breaking the law because they were mentally ill or mentally incompetent at the time of their alleged criminal action. The thought behind this is that someone suffering from a mental disorder is not capable of knowing or choosing right from wrong so they should not be punished. When this is the case, they are pleading not guilty by reason of insanity or NGRI. In 1843 there were guidelines made for evaluating criminal responsibility for defendants claiming to be insane by the British courts. This defense became known as M’Naghten Rules. Daniel M’Naghten was a …show more content…

A verdict of “guilty but insane” would result in the defendant being sent to a mental facility but when their mental capacity is restored, they would be sent to prison. It is important to note that most people who are truly insane do not commit murder. In a federal case, the rules of evidence, procedure and sentencing are set at the federal level. The rules of procedure are the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, the rules of evidence are the Federal Rules of Evidence, and the sentencing rules are the United States Sentencing Guidelines (USSG). The USSG sets minimum sentencing for certain federal crimes, and also sets the guidelines by which judges may stray from these minimums. The USSG states that a federal court may depart downward from the minimum sentence on the basis of diminished capacity if the offense was nonviolent. A successful plea of diminished capacity would not earn a "not guilty" verdict, but merely a reduced sentence, under the federal sentencing guidelines. A famous case that used the” not guilty by reason of insanity” plea was the case of Andrea Yates, the women who drowned her five children in the bathtub one at a time. She was found guilty of murder in her first trial in a Texas court, but in a later trial was found not guilty by reason of insanity. She was then remanded to a state mental hospital where she will remain indefinitely. After being found not guilty by reason of

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