MCNAGHTEN RULES


Meaning of MCNAGHTEN RULES in English

[ mək'nɔ:t(ə)n ]

(also M'Naghten or McNaughten rules )

■ plural noun Brit. rules or criteria for judging criminal responsibility where there is a question of insanity.

Origin

established by the House of Lords, following the case of Regina v McNaghten (1843).

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