STATE V. JOHNSON 399 A.2d 469 (1979) CASE BRIEF

STATE V. JOHNSON

399 A.2d 469 (1979)

NATURE OF THE CASE: Johnson (D) appealed a conviction of a crime and a finding that he was responsible for his criminal conduct.

FACTS: D was convicted of a crime. On appeal, D challenged the state's standard for determining the criminal responsibility for those who claim they are blameless because of mental illness.

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