| Edmund Burke - 1844 - 978 lapas
...be considered of sane mind, unless it was clearly proved in evidence to the contrary. That before a plea of insanity should be allowed, undoubted evidence ought to be adduced thut the accused was of diseased mind, and that at the time he committed the act he was not conscious... | |
| 1843 - 564 lapas
...defence ? of diseased mind, and that at the time he committed tin: act he was not conscious of right or wrong. This opinion related to every case in which a party was charged with an illegal act, and a plea of insanity was set up. Every person was supposed to know what the law was, and, therefore,... | |
| JOHN FORBES M.D. - 1843 - 594 lapas
...evidence. That before a plea of insanity should be allowed, undoubted evidence ought to be adJuced that the accused was of diseased mind, and that at the time he committed lie act he was not conscious of right or wrong. This opinion related to every case in which a party... | |
| JOHN FORBES M.D. - 1843 - 594 lapas
...evidence. That before a plea of insanity should be allowed, undoubted evidence ought to be adJuced that the accused was of diseased mind, and that at the time he committed lie act he was not conscious of right or wrong. This opinion related to every case in which a party... | |
| 1844 - 456 lapas
...should be considered of sane mind until the contrary were clearly proved in evidence. That before a plea of insanity should be allowed, undoubted evidence...he committed the act he was not conscious of right or wrong. This opinion related to every case in which a party was charged with an illegal act, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1844 - 1496 lapas
...be considered of sane mind, unless it was clearly proved in evidence to the contrary. That before a plea of insanity should be allowed, undoubted evidence...he committed the act he was not conscious of right or wrong. This opinion related to every case in which a party was charged with an illegal act, and... | |
| 1844 - 974 lapas
...be considered of sane mind, unless it was clearly proved in evidence to the contrary. That before a plea of insanity should be allowed, undoubted evidence...he committed the act he was not conscious of right or wrong. This opinion related to every case in which a party was charged with an illegal act, and... | |
| 1844 - 444 lapas
...should be considered of sane mind until the contrary were clearly proved in evidence. THat before a plea of insanity should be allowed, undoubted evidence...he committed the act he was not conscious of right or wrong. This opinion related to every case in which a party was charged with an illegal act, and... | |
| 1845 - 440 lapas
...should be considered of sane mind until the contrary were clearly proved in evidence. That before a plea of insanity should be allowed, undoubted evidence...which a party was charged with an illegal act, and a plea of insanity was set up. Every person was supposed to know what the law was, and therefore nothing... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1845 - 788 lapas
...would seem to mean lawful and unlawful. " Before a plea of insanity should be allowed," they say, " undoubted evidence ought to be adduced that the accused...committed the act he was not conscious of right and wrong ;" and they add, " Every person was supposed to know what the law was, and therefore nothing could... | |
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