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An Act to amend the Law respecting the Trial and Custody of Insane Persons charged with offences.
[25th August 1883]F1
Textual Amendments
F1Act repealed (N.I.) by Mental Health Act (Northern Ireland) 1961 (c. 15), s. 116(2), Sch. 7
Commencement Information
I1Act wholly in force at Royal Assent
This Act may be cited as the Trial of Lunatics Act 1883.
(1)Where in any indictment or information any act or omission is charged against any person as an offence, and it is given in evidence on the trial of such person for that offence that he was insane, so as not to be responsible, according to law, for his actions at the time when the act was done or omission made, then, if it appears to the jury before whom such person is tried that he did the act or made the omission charged, but was insane as aforesaid at the time when he did or made the same, the jury shall return [F2a special verdict that the accused is not guilty by reason of insanity.]
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(3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F4
(4). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F5
Textual Amendments
F2Words substituted by Criminal Procedure (Insanity) Act 1964 (c. 84), ss. 1, 8(3)(a)
F3S. 2(2) repealed by Criminal Procedure (Insanity) Act 1964 (c. 84), s. 8(5)(a)
F4S. 2(3) repealed by Criminal Lunatics Act 1884 (c. 64), Sch. 2
F5S. 2(4) repealed by Criminal Procedure (Insanity) Act 1964 (c. 84), s. 8(5)(a)
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1S. 2 restricted (1. 1. 1992) by Criminal Procedure (Insanity and Unfitness to Plead) Act 1991 (c. 25, SIF 39:1), s. 1(1), (with s. 8); S.I. 1991/2488, art.2
(1)This Act shall extend to Ireland with the following modifications, that is to say the words “the Lord Lieutenant” shall be substituted for “Her Majesty”, and the words “the pleasure of the Lord Lieutenant” for “Her Majesty’s pleasure”.
(2)This Act shall not extend to Scotland.
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C2The text of s. 3(1), now spent, is in the form in which it was originally enacted: it was not reproduced in Statutes in Force and does not reflect any amendments or repeals which may have been made prior to 1.2.1991.
Textual Amendments
F6S. 4 repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1989 (c. 43), s. 1(1), Sch. 1
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Textual Amendments
F7Sch. repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1898 (c. 22)
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