Insanity, Insanity Defense, and the Elements of Crime: A Reviewdoi:10.47205/plhr.2023(7-III)46Ajmal, AliRasool, FaizaNiazi, Farooq UmairPakistan Languages & Humanities Review
He is dismissedby reason ofneglect of his duty. 由于玩忽职守他被免职了。 Mr. Mark’s lawyer pleaded him not guilty of crimeby reason ofhis insanity. 马克先生的律师为他作无罪辩护,因为他患有精神错乱症。 He put in for his job transferringby reason ofnot adapting to the present job. 他提...
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Reviews the book, The Elements of Crime by Boris Brasol (see record 1928-01924-000 ). The reviewer confesses that his tardiness in offering a review of this book is due to his own feelings towards it. It is so good and it is so bad that it has seemed very difficult to give a sati...
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