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Medical experts: Investigation of Insanity by Juries

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The essay examines the fraught role of medical experts in judicial inquiries into alleged insanity, focusing on California practice and a statutory right to a jury trial. It argues that physicians lack legal protection and authoritative weight in court, then outlines problems: evolving medical knowledge, the need for continual study, the temptation of partisan, attorney-guided testimony, and overreliance on isolated experience rather than collective data. It advocates greater impartiality, sustained professional learning, and procedural reforms to ensure medical testimony is informed, credible, and justly considered in legal determinations of mental disorder.

About the Author

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W. S. Thorne

W. S. Thorne is an author known for his work in the field of legal and medical intersections, particularly focusing on the complexities of insanity in legal contexts. His notable book, "Medical Experts: Investigation of Insanity by Juries," explores the role of medical professionals in legal proceedings involving mental health. Thorne's contributions shed light on how juries interpret expert testimony regarding insanity, making his work significant for both legal scholars and practitioners. Through his writing, Thorne engages with critical issues surrounding mental health and the justice system.

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