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Vanderbilt Law Review

Authors

John Reid

First Page

721

Abstract

The problem of criminal responsibility is one of the most difficult in criminal law. Of the various solutions that have been devised, the author suggests that the New Hampshire-Scottish approach--with its emphasis on insanity as a question of fact for the jury--is the most desirable.

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Criminal Law Commons

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