The Supreme Court's Bout With Insanity: Clark V. Arizona

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2006

Abstract

Clark v. Arizona purported to raise significant issues regarding the constitutional nature for the insanity defense and the constitutional right to present evidence. In reality, it presented neither issue, though the Court mistakenly thought it did. Instead, Clark raised and implicitly resolved something that is equally as significant, namely, whether a state may require defendants to bear the burden of negating mens rea that the prosecution otherwise has the burden of proving beyond a reasonable doubt.

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