Unfitness to Plead and the Insanity Defence consultation: Difference between revisions

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|Abstract="Our recommendations focus on a new legal test for determining whether a person is unfit to plead and reform of the section 4A hearing which follows a finding that an accused is unfit to plead.  The proposals seek to bring the criminal law into line with modern psychiatric understanding and the approach of the civil law to capacity – both in the civil common law and under the Mental Capacity Act 2005."
|Abstract="Our recommendations focus on a new legal test for determining whether a person is unfit to plead and reform of the section 4A hearing which follows a finding that an accused is unfit to plead.  The proposals seek to bring the criminal law into line with modern psychiatric understanding and the approach of the civil law to capacity – both in the civil common law and under the Mental Capacity Act 2005."
 
|Detail=* [http://www.lawcom.gov.uk/insanity.htm Background information and main page] (broken link)
* [http://www.lawcom.gov.uk/insanity.htm Background information and main page] (broken link)
* [http://www.lawcom.gov.uk/docs/cp197_web.pdf Law Commission, 'Unfitness to plead: a consultation paper' (LCCP 197, 2010)] (broken link)
* [http://www.lawcom.gov.uk/docs/cp197_web.pdf Law Commission, 'Unfitness to plead: a consultation paper' (LCCP 197, 2010)] (broken link)
* [http://www.lawcom.gov.uk/docs/UTP_Press_release_for_web.pdf Press release] (broken link)
* [http://www.lawcom.gov.uk/docs/UTP_Press_release_for_web.pdf Press release] (broken link)

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Criminal law consultation "Our recommendations focus on a new legal test for determining whether a person is unfit to plead and reform of the section 4A hearing which follows a finding that an accused is unfit to plead. The proposals seek to bring the criminal law into line with modern psychiatric understanding and the approach of the civil law to capacity – both in the civil common law and under the Mental Capacity Act 2005."

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Type: Consultation🔍

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Organisation: Law Commission🔍

Date: 27/10/10🔍

Date closed: 27/1/11🔍

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