Mental Incapacity

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Under this defense, the lawyer argues that the defendant lacked the capacity to distinguish right from wrong or to understand the likely consequences of his/her actions Examples of incapacity include:

Insanity

Infancy

The defendant was too young to be held criminally liable for the crime

Diminished responsibility

The defendant was mentally incapable of the intent required for the crime

See Defenses