ngri
Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI) is a legal defense used in some criminal cases. It asserts that the defendant was suffering from a mental disease or defect at the time of the offense and therefore could not be held legally responsible for the crime. If successful, the result is typically an acquittal on the charged offense, rather than a conviction, though the individual may be subject to commitment for treatment.
Standards for NGRI vary by jurisdiction. The most enduring test is the M’Naghten Rule, which asks whether
Post-verdict consequences commonly involve civil commitment rather than punishment. Individuals found not guilty by reason of
Criticism of the NGRI defense centers on concerns about public safety, diagnostic reliability, and stigma. Some