GENERAL PART
SECTION II. CRIME
CHAPTER 4. CRIMINALLY LIABLE PERSONS
Article 20. Criminal Responsibility of a Person with Mental Disorder not Excluding Sanity
(1) A sane person that could not fully realize actual nature and social danger of one's actions (omission) or was unable to manage oneself due to mental disorder, shall be recognized criminally liable.
(2) Mental disorder not excluding sanity shall be taken into account by court in assigning a punishment and may serve as a ground for assigning medical coercive actions.
Incapacity - national proceedings
Mental disease or defect - national proceedings
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