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GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER III
CRIME AND MISDEMEANOUR
Article 18. Diminished Capacity
1. A court shall find a person to be of diminished capacity where, at the time of commission of an act forbidden under this Code, he lacked a capacity sufficient to fully appreciate the dangerous nature of the criminal act or to control his behaviour as a result of a mental disorder, even though the disorder is not a sufficient ground for finding him legally incapacitated.
2. A person who has committed a misdemeanour, a negligent or minor or less serious premeditated crime and whom a court finds to be of diminished capacity shall be liable under a criminal law, however, a penalty imposed upon him may be commuted under Article 59 of this Code, or he may be released from criminal liability and be subject to the penal sanctions provided for in Article 67 of this Code or the compulsory medical treatment provided for in Article 98 of this Code.
3. A person who has committed a serious or a grave crime and is found by a court to be of diminished capacity shall be held liable under a criminal law, however a penalty imposed upon him may be commuted under Article 59 of this Code.