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sammy [17]
4 years ago
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What is the M'Naghten Rule? How did this rule come into existence? Criminology?

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Lunna [17]4 years ago
8 0
  • The<u> M'Naghten rule</u> talks about the insanity defense plea.As per this rule a criminal is not guilty if at the time of committing the act the defendant did not  know the nature or quality of his/her action.
  • In other words the criminal committing the crime fails to understand that his/her actions are wrong or is not in a mental state to understand that he/she has committed a crime.
  • The test is based on the notion that the defendant is suffering from some disease that makes him incapable of distinguish between right and wrong.
  • The rule was formed in the year 1843 by the judges of England,during the  trial of<u> Daniel M’Naghten case. </u>
  • M'Naghten was  charged for attempt to murder <u> Edward Drummond, </u>whom M'Naghten had mistaken for <u>UK Prime Minister Robert Peel.</u>

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