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Hogg
R.D Mackay
His research indicates that defendants who could potentially plead insanity would often prefer to plead guilty and risk incarceration rather than face stigma of having been found to be 'criminally insane.'
Loughnan
Despite increasing reliance on expert medical evidence, the law regards 'madness' as something that will make itself known in a way that is clear and recognisable to the lay person-which is not necessarily always the case
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