Explain the insanity defense in detail. Then, find a real-life case where the insanity defense was used. Explain the case in detail and include the final outcome of the case. Did the insanity defense prevail? Why or why not?
As we know insanity defense is also called mental defense disorder . It is a type of affirmative defense which is used as an excuse in a criminal case proceeding . In this the main argument which is presented is that the defendant cannot be held responsible for the actions he or she commited . This is because the person is suffering from a psychiatric disease which is persistent or episodic .
There are four types of insanity defenses
Let us discuss a case of Lorena Bobbit who chopped her husband's private part .The court which acquiteted Lorena was Vignia Jury .The incidnece took place on the virginia highway when Lorena chopped off her husband's private part out of the window .In her defense said she was abused mentally , physicaly by her husband John wayne Bobbit .She was acquitted in 1994.She has also put rape charges on her husband .Court acquiteed Lorena under the irrestible impulne . This is because of the abuse she has suffered .She was sent to a mental hospital and was released from there after five weeks. In this case the defense work because the victim has a stron case of rape and abusing which was a trauma for her .
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