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... Insanity 4. Instructions It would have been incorrect to instruct jury that it could consider defendant's mental retar- dation as a possible ground for finding him exempt from criminal responsibility since this section cited by ...
... Insanity 4. Instructions It would have been incorrect to instruct jury that it could consider defendant's mental retar- dation as a possible ground for finding him exempt from criminal responsibility since this section cited by ...
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... insanity , suffi- ciency of evidence 31 Expert testimony , presumption of sanity 18 Expert testimony proving insanity , sufficiency of evidence 30 Expert testimony proving sanity , sufficiency of evidence 32 Experts , admissibility of ...
... insanity , suffi- ciency of evidence 31 Expert testimony , presumption of sanity 18 Expert testimony proving insanity , sufficiency of evidence 30 Expert testimony proving sanity , sufficiency of evidence 32 Experts , admissibility of ...
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... insanity rests on a determination by the factfin- der that the defendant committed the acts charged against him and that he is therefore not entitled to the responsive verdict of not guilty , an insanity acquittee may appeal the basis ...
... insanity rests on a determination by the factfin- der that the defendant committed the acts charged against him and that he is therefore not entitled to the responsive verdict of not guilty , an insanity acquittee may appeal the basis ...
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17 LA Civil accused aggravated rape armed robbery attempted armed robbery attempted first-degree murder attempted murder attempted second-degree murder bodily harm burglary certiorari denied charge cide Civil Law Treatise cocaine conspiracy conviction for attempted crime criminal intent Criminal Law dant dant's death defendant's degree murder dence double jeopardy evidence that defendant Evidence was sufficient felony fendant finding that defendant guilty habeas corpus hard labor Homi Homicide inferred inflict great bodily insanity instruction intent to kill intoxication jury kill or inflict kill victim LA Civil Law La.Ann La.App Louisiana manslaughter murder prosecution offense overt act person probation prove reasonable doubt rehearing denied S.Ct self-defense Sentencing And Punishment shooting shot victim simple burglary specific intent statute sufficiency of evidence sufficient to support support conviction support finding suspension of sentence tence testimony theft tion trial court trier of fact verdict Westlaw witness writ denied writ granted