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    The insanity of a person can be contributed through the trauma that is caused by a few events in a person’s life, but in the play Hamlet, William Shakespeare wrote the main character prince Hamlet experiences a few dramatic events from the play which his attitude changes throughout. In order to figure out whether hamlet is insane is by figuring out what the characteristics of his insanity. Characters see Hamlet in different shades of gray, each side more or less sane than others. His sanity can be

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    Plea Mental Insanity

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    According to the University of Missouri-Kansas City, a half of 1% of defendants in court cases plea mental insanity in a trial, and with this defense, only about 1/20,000 actually make the plea into a solution. Madness, mental instability, pure insanity; these names all define the nature of the mentally ill in a light of sadistic and melancholic misanthropy. In the mind of these few on our planet, they simply do not realize what has happened to them. Almost like a trance, or a trip of sorts, where

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    The Insanity Defense

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    defendants have plead not guilty because of insanity. However, the verdicts of cases where the insanity defense is employed differ greatly from one another. Today the defense is greatly in need of an update as its definition and laws regarding insanity have become extremely outdated. Similar to many other long standing laws the Insanity defense has an extensive complex history, the defense came to be in the twelfth century in England as a pardon (Does the Insanity Defense have a Legitimate Role). Then

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    Defense Of Insanity

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    criminal responsibility simply because of a mental dysfunction is evident, rather than establishing a standard of criminal responsibility. This questions the application of insanity to all crimes rather than those involving mens rea only. Another criticism of the defence of insanity is that at a trial involving a plea of insanity there will be conflicting medical evidence given by both the prosecution and the defence, however the final decision of whether the D is legally insane or not is

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    The Insanity Defense

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    The insanity defense, also known as the mental disorder defense, is a defense by excuse in criminal trials arguing that the defendant is not responsible for their actions due to an episodic or persistent psychiatric disease. (“Insanity defense,” 2016) In North Carolina we use The M’Naghten Rule to determine insanity. Other states may also use: The Irresistible Impulse Test, The Durham Rule and The American Law Institute’s Model Penal Code Test. (US Legal, 2001) The M’Naghten Rule focuses on whether

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    Insanity Defense

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    Not guilty by reason of insanity is a defense strategy that has often been used by serial murderers in the past once an offender has been charged; however, contradictory to popular belief, this defense has been used in less than one percent of all criminal cases. According to Hickey, “The legal system uses the term insanity to define the state of mind of an offender at the time of the offense; offenders may be deemed insane at the moment of the crime and only for that period of time” (2014, p. 75)

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    In criminal cases where an insanity defense is used, the defense must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant was not responsible for his or her actions during a mental health breakdown. There are two forms of an insanity defense, cognitive and volitional. In order for an individual to meet the requirements for cognitive insanity it must be proven that the defendant had to be so impaired by a mental disease at the time of the act that they did not know the nature of what they were doing

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    On the superficial level, a pessimist is someone who despises life. When you delve deeper into the unconscious into their brains you will discover the plague inflicted within the mind: insanity. The main character’s insane behavior is demonstrated by his pessimistic feelings of life. While lying on bed in his dream, suicidal thoughts pervaded his mind. “The presence of death annihilates all superstitions. We are the children of death and it is death that rescues us from the deceptions of life.

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    Insanity can be defined as being subject to uncontrollable impulsive behavior. Throughout Edgar Allan Poe’s, “The Black Cat”, the notion of insanity is shown to describe the terrible actions of the main character. The narrator of the story is shown to have insanity because of his disturbing actions, thoughts, and his addiction. The insanity is caused by the abuse of alcohol, which leads to his sudden uncontrollable and disturbing nature. In Poe’s short story “The Black Cat”, the narrator’s insanity

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    The Insanity Defense

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    The insanity defense is when the court finds the defendant insane during the time of the crime. That means that their actions were unintentional. Those that usually plea this get less time and a less severe punishment compared to those who are unable to use it. However, what many people forget to realize is that instead of going to jail where they are unable to take care of themselves they are shipped off to a mental institute where they will be monitored for a certain period of time until they are

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