hysteric insanity - translation to arabic
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hysteric insanity - translation to arabic

AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHT
Ontological-Hysteric Theater; Ontological Hysteric Theater; Foreman, Richard
  • Richard Foreman in March 2009

hysteric insanity      
‎ جُنونٌ هِسْتيرِيّ‎
insanity defense         
PLEA TO INSANITY OF CRIMNAL ACTIONS USED IN A COURT SYSTEM
Plea of temporary insanity; Not guilty by reason of insanity; Insanity plea; Criminally insane; Criminal insanity; Mental disorder defence; Mental disease or defect; Legal insanity; Temporary insanity; Guilty but mentally ill; Plea of insanity; Extreme emotional distress; Extreme emotional distress defense; NGBROI; Insanity defence; Criminally Insane; Legally insane; Plea insanity; Not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect; US v. Brawner; Insanity Defense Plea; Not guilty only by reason of insanity; Mental disorder defense; Not criminally responsible; Criminal sanity; Reason of insanity; Insanity Defense; Mental Disorder (Insanity) Defense; Mental disorder (insanity) defense; Distinguishing right from wrong; Incapable of distinguishing right from wrong; Defense of insanity; Not guilty by insanity; Sane (law); Sanity (law); Innocent by reason of insanity
‎ دِفاعٌ جُنونِيّ‎
criminal insanity         
PLEA TO INSANITY OF CRIMNAL ACTIONS USED IN A COURT SYSTEM
Plea of temporary insanity; Not guilty by reason of insanity; Insanity plea; Criminally insane; Criminal insanity; Mental disorder defence; Mental disease or defect; Legal insanity; Temporary insanity; Guilty but mentally ill; Plea of insanity; Extreme emotional distress; Extreme emotional distress defense; NGBROI; Insanity defence; Criminally Insane; Legally insane; Plea insanity; Not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect; US v. Brawner; Insanity Defense Plea; Not guilty only by reason of insanity; Mental disorder defense; Not criminally responsible; Criminal sanity; Reason of insanity; Insanity Defense; Mental Disorder (Insanity) Defense; Mental disorder (insanity) defense; Distinguishing right from wrong; Incapable of distinguishing right from wrong; Defense of insanity; Not guilty by insanity; Sane (law); Sanity (law); Innocent by reason of insanity
‎ جُنونٌ إِجْرامِيّ‎

Definition

temporary insanity
n. in a criminal prosecution, a defense by the accused that he/she was briefly insane at the time the crime was committed and therefore was incapable of knowing the nature of his/her alleged criminal act. Temporary insanity is claimed as a defense whether or not the accused is mentally stable at the time of trial. One difficulty with a temporary insanity defense is the problem of proof, since any examination by psychiatrists had to be after the fact, so the only evidence must be the conduct of the accused immediately before or after the crime. It is similar to the defenses of "diminished capacity" to understand one's own actions, the so-called "Twinkie defense," the "abuse excuse," "heat of passion" and other claims of mental disturbance which raise the issue of criminal intent based on modern psychiatry and/or sociology. However, mental derangement at the time of an abrupt crime, such as a sudden attack or crime of passion, can be a valid defense or at least show lack of premeditation to reduce the degree of the crime. See also: crime defense diminished capacity insanity intent

Wikipedia

Richard Foreman

Richard Foreman (born June 10, 1937 in New York City) is an American avant-garde playwright and the founder of the Ontological-Hysteric Theater.