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sane automatism - vertaling naar italiaans

LEGAL DEFENCE; THE CRIMINAL WAS UNAWARE OF THEIR ACTIONS DURING THE CRIME
Automatism (case law); Automatism defence; Automatism defense

sane automatism      
sano automatismo (automatismo che non provoca psicosi)
sound mind         
SOUNDNESS, RATIONALITY AND HEALTHINESS OF THE MIND
SanIty; Sound mind; Right mind; Sanities
sano, lucido
insanity plea         
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
argomentazione a difesa che sostiene insanità mentale dell"accusato (giudiz.)

Definitie

sane
(saner, sanest)
1.
Someone who is sane is able to think and behave normally and reasonably, and is not mentally ill.
He seemed perfectly sane...
It wasn't the act of a sane person.
? insane
ADJ
2.
If you refer to a sane person, action, or system, you mean one that you think is reasonable and sensible.
No sane person wishes to see conflict or casualties.
? insane
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Automatism (law)

In criminal law, automatism is a rarely used criminal defence. It is one of the mental condition defences that relate to the mental state of the defendant. Automatism can be seen variously as lack of voluntariness, lack of culpability (unconsciousness) or excuse. Automatism means that the defendant was not aware of his or her actions when making the particular movements that constituted the illegal act.

For example, Esther Griggs in 1858 threw her child out of a first floor window believing that the house was on fire, while having a sleep terror. In 2002, Peter Buck, lead guitarist of the band R.E.M., was cleared of several charges, including assault, which resulted from automatism brought on by a bad interaction between alcohol and sleeping pills. In a 2009 case in Aberporth in west Wales, Brian Thomas strangled his wife in their camper van, also during a sleep terror, when he mistook his wife for an intruder. The defence of automatism is denying that the person was acting in the sense that the criminal law demands. As such it is really a denial-of-proof – the defendant is asserting that the offence is not made out. The prosecution does not have to disprove the defence as is sometimes erroneously reported; the prosecution has to prove all the elements of the offence including the voluntary act requirement. Automatism is a defence even against strict liability crimes like dangerous driving, where no intent is necessary.

There are several limitations to the defence of automatism in English law. Prior fault generally excludes automatism. Intoxication generally excludes automatism, even when involuntary. Any defence that rests on insanity comes under the M'Naghten rules. Under English law internal causes of automatism are generally judged to be insane automatism and so result in the special verdict (not guilty by reason of insanity) rather than simple acquittal.