R v Pritchard

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title: R v Pritchard
text: R v Pritchard (1836) 7 C. & P. 303, remains a leading case in the law of England and Wales on assessing a defendant's fitness to plead. The ruling reported is that of Edward Hall Alderson, cited as Alderson B. by reference to his honorary title of Baron. The case is within the Carrington & Payne's Nisi Prius Reports which are no longer widely available. The importance of the case was the setting out of the following questions for the jury to answer in determining a defendant's sanity: If there w
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