THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL JURY INSTRUCTION COMPENDIUM
Instructions And Issues Omitted By The Pattern Instructions

CHAPTER 256 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter 256: Mitigation Of Culpability By Mental Psychological, Medical And/Or Physical Impairment Of The Defendant

256.1 Battered Person’s Syndrome
          256.1.1 Battered Person's Syndrome: Links To Other Sources
          256.1.2 Battered Person Syndrome: Challenge To Required Objective Mental State Under Reasonable Person Standard
          256.1.3 Battered Person Syndrome As Relevant To Self Defense Issues
          256.1.4 Battered Person Syndrome: Miscellaneous Issues And Defense Theories
256.2 Compulsive Gambler Defense
256.3 Hypnotism
256.4 Insanity
256.5 Intoxication, Involuntary
256.6 Intoxication, Voluntary
          256.6.1 Miscellaneous Issues
          256.6.2 Voluntary Intoxication: Right To / Basis For Instruction
          256.6.3 Voluntary Intoxication: Experts
256.7 Mental, Medical Or Physical Impairment Of Defendant
          256.7.1 Mental Impairment: Miscellaneous Issues
          256.7.2 Synergetic Impact Of Mental Impairment, Drugs And/Or Alcohol
          256.7.3 Mental, Medical Or Physical Impairment: Specific Defense Theories
256.8 Old Age As A Defense Theory
256.9 Unconsciousness