M'NAGHTEN RULES, THE


Meaning of M'NAGHTEN RULES, THE in English

I. M'Nagh ‧ ten Rules, the /məkˈnɔːtn ˌruːlz/ BrE AmE

⇨ see ↑ McNaughten Rules, the

II. Mc ‧ Naugh ‧ ten Rules, the /məkˈnɔːtn ˌruːlz/ BrE AmE , M'Naghten Rules, the

the rules in English law which say that, if it can be proved that someone did not know what they were doing when they carried out a crime or did not know that it was wrong, then they can ↑ plead ↑ insanity (=give madness as an excuse for their actions) . The rules were established as a result of the case of Regina v. McNaughten in 1843.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.