[COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL]
REGINA v. WINDLE.
1952 May 12.
Lord Goddard C.J., Jones and Parker JJ.
Criminal LawDefence of insanityMcNaghten rulesKnowledge of accused that act committed was “wrong”Meaning of “wrong”McNaghten rules not confined to cases of delusionNo evidence of insanityRight of judge to withdraw issue from jury.

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