Insanity
Competency
Cases
Rules
Insane Criminals
100

Known as criminal responsibility

Defendant's state of mind at the time the offense was committed

What is insanity?

100

Fitness to Stand Trial

Defendant's state of mind at the present time, or at the time of the pretrial proceedings

What is competency?

100

This 24 year old store clerk was charged with arson, burglary, and murder

He was mentally retarded with an IQ between 65 and 68

Who is Jamie Sullivan?

100

The right and wrong test

What is the M'Naghten Rule?

100

Older • Female •Better educated • Single •History of prior hospitalization •Considered extremely disturbed •Unusual crime details

What are things that would make an insane person more likely to work with a defendant. 

200

NGRI

What is Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity?

200

The judge determines this

What is competency?
200

True or false?

Sullivan's competency results determined that he was fit to stand trial?

True

200

27

The number of states that still use the M'Naghten Rule?

200

True or false?

Insane criminals are more likely to work with jury trials

What is false?

300

The assumption that mental disorder can rob a person of free will or ability to make appropriate choices

What is NGRI?

300

File motion to determine competency

Psych examination and report

What is how competency is determined?

300

This criminal was known as the Capital Shooter

Long history of schizophrenia

Who is Russell Weston?

300

The product test

What is the Durham Rule?

300

Percent of defendants who win that go to a mental institution 

What is 85%

400

Actus reus

Mens rea

What are the two elements of a crime?

400

Fit: Proceed to trial

Unfit: Trial delayed until fit

What are the results of a competency assessment?

400

What was the result of Weston's competency test?

What is found incompetent to stand trial?

400

1. Influenced the defendant’s mental or emotional processes

2. Impaired ability to control behavior

What must be demonstrated that disease or mental defect substantially and directly? 

400

The result of the trial in which the insane person spends more time in prison than they would have.

What is lose?

500

More likely to work with. 

Who is the judge?

500

This treatment of competency may include education and treatment

What is restoration?

500

The reason why Russell Weston was found unfit for trial.

What is he had trial-related delusional beliefs that interfered with his ability to assist the defense? 

500

This rule determines that one is insane if, as a result of mental disease or defect

What is the Brawner/American Institute Rule?

500

Insanity defense is built upon these principles for a crime that hinges on one's this of what they are doing.

What are responsibility and awareness?