Explain Legal use of term insanity.
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Legal Use of Term Insanity Overview
In a legal context, insanity refers to a mental state that may exempt an individual from criminal responsibility. The legal use of the term insanity often involves the inability to understand the nature and consequences of one's actions or the inability to distinguish right from wrong. Insanity is considered a defense in criminal trials, with the accused potentially being declared not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI). The determination of insanity is complex and typically involves psychiatric evaluation to assess the defendant's mental state at the time of the alleged offense.