| John Davison Lawson - 1892 - 368 str.
...to responsibility as if the facts with respect to which the delusion exists were real. For example, if, under the influence of his delusion, he supposes...kills that man, as he supposes, in self-defense, he would be exempt from punishment. If his delusion was that the deceased had inflicted a serious injury... | |
| Daniel Hack Tuke - 1892 - 670 str.
...to responsibility as if the facts with respect to which the delusion exists were real. For example, if under the influence of his delusion he supposes...his life, and he kills that man, as he supposes in self-defence, he would be exempt from punishment. If his delusion was that the deceased had inflicted... | |
| Allan McLane Hamilton - 1894 - 800 str.
...to responsibility as if the facts with respect to which the delusion exists were real. For example, if, under the influence of his delusion, he supposes...his life, and he kills that man, as he supposes, in self -defense, he would be exempt from punishment. If his delusion was that the deceased had inflicted... | |
| Allan McLane Hamilton - 1894 - 754 str.
...respect to which the delusion exists were real. For example, if, under the influence of his delusion, lie supposes another man to be in the act of attempting to take away his life, and lie kills that man, as lie supposes, in self-defense, he would be exempt from punishment. If his delusion... | |
| American Medical Association. Section on Nervous and Mental Diseases - 1907 - 514 str.
...to responsibility as if the facts with respect to which the delusions exist were real. For example, if under the influence of his delusion he supposes...in the act of attempting to take away his life, and kills that man, as he supposes in self-defense, he would be exempt from punishment. If his delusion... | |
| Balwantrai R. Desai - 1907 - 1094 str.
...responsibility, as if the facto, with respect to which the delusion exists, were real. For example, if under the influence of his delusion he supposes another man to be in the act of taking uway his life, and he kills that man, as he i-upposes, in self defence, he would bt exempt from... | |
| William Ephraim Mikell - 1908 - 638 str.
...facts, with respect to which the delusion exists,,_aLere^ real. For example: If, under the influence of delusion, he supposes another man to be in the act...kills that man, as he supposes, in self-defense, he would be exempt from punishment. If his delusion was that the deceased had inflicted a serious injury... | |
| Arthur Cheney Train - 1908 - 416 str.
...to responsibility as if the facts with respect to which the delusions exist were real. For example, if under the influence of his delusion he supposes...in the act of attempting to take away his life, and kills the man, as he supposes in self-defence, he would be exempt from punishment. If his delusion... | |
| Rudolph August Witthaus - 1909 - 1074 str.
...to responsibility as if the facts with respect to which the delusion exists were real. For example, if under the influence of his delusion he supposes...his life, and he kills that man, as he supposes in self-defence, he would be exempt from punishment. If his delusion was that the deceased had inflicted... | |
| Walter Checkley Tiffany - 1909 - 720 str.
...person, under the inflnence of his delusion, supposes another man to be in the act of attempting to take his life, and he kills that man, as he supposes, in self-defense, he would be exempt from punishment, but if his delusion was that the deceased had inflicted a serious... | |
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