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Insanity Defense
A legal defense used in criminal trials where the defendant claims that they should not be held responsible for their actions due to mental illness.
Intention to Commit
A plan or decision to engage in a specific action or behavior.
Irresistible Impulse Rule
A legal defense theory stating that a defendant was compelled to commit a crime due to an overwhelming impulse that they could not resist, despite understanding the nature of the act.
Diminished Capacity
A legal defense asserting that an individual's mental state, though not completely impaired, was significantly disturbed at the time of the crime, affecting their judgment or intentions.
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