Harvey was found to be so mentally incapacitated at the time he murdered his wife that it was determined he could not conform to
the rules of society. Consequently, he is likely to be: a. guilty by reason of insanity.
b. mentally incompetent.
c. criminally insane.
d. not guilty by reason of insanity.
Answer: I think the answer is A but I am not positive.
Explanation: The insanity defense refers to a defense that a defendant can plead in a criminal trial. In an insanity defense, the defendant admits the action, but asserts a lack of culpability based on a mental illness.