A) slightly more; does not affect the decisions of
B) slightly more; is not provided to
C) very little; does not affect the decisions of
D) very little; is not provided to
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A) during the trial process.
B) at the time the crime was committed.
C) between the commission of the crime and the start of the trial.
D) before the crime was committed.
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A) competent; not guilty by reason of insanity
B) competent; bargaining
C) legally insane; full incompetency
D) mentally ill; bargaining
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A) allowed; avoid the use of these words as a matter of diagnosis
B) allowed; conceal the expert's opinion on the issue of insanity
C) forbidden; include the use of these words as a matter of diagnosis
D) forbidden; reveal the expert's opinion on the issue of insanity
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A) legislators and psychologists.
B) judges and psychiatrists.
C) social workers and psychologists.
D) legislators and judges.
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A) adopted the strictest standard of proof for insanity.
B) entirely abolished the insanity defense.
C) barred experts from testifying in court.
D) instituted a mandatory insanity-certified jury trial process.
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A) still wets his bed every night.
B) has been hospitalized for mental disorders before.
C) does not understand right from wrong.
D) could not control his behavior.
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A) cognitive; intuitive
B) cognitive; volitional
C) empathetic; cognitive
D) empathetic; intuitive
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A) 2 decades.
B) 50 years.
C) 100 years.
D) several centuries.
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A) legal term.
B) psychological term.
C) opportunity for the guilty to escape punishment.
D) psychiatric diagnosis.
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A) actus reas.
B) habeas corpus.
C) mens rea.
D) the Magna Carta.
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A) Turning the other cheek.
B) An eye for an eye.
C) Anger punishes itself.
D) Criminals are punished so that others may be amended.
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A) severe depression.
B) acute headaches.
C) feelings of overwhelming anxiety.
D) being out of touch with reality.
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A) Defendants must prove their insanity by clear and convincing evidence.
B) The volitional prong was dropped from the definition of insanity.
C) Experts are barred from giving ultimate issue testimony.
D) The Durham test of insanity became standard for all federal cases.
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A) retribution.
B) deterrence.
C) mens rea.
D) actus reus.
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A) defense; beyond a reasonable doubt
B) defense; preponderance of the evidence
C) prosecution; beyond a reasonable doubt
D) prosecution; preponderance of the evidence
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A) before the crime was committed; at trial
B) during the commission of the crime; at trial
C) at trial; after the crime was committed
D) at trial; during the commission of the crime
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A) burden of proof; any
B) burden of proof; the ultimate issue
C) volitional capacity; any
D) volitional capacity; the ultimate issue
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A) competence; insanity
B) competence; mental acuity
C) insanity; competence
D) mental illness; insanity
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