| Durham rule | An American test of criminal responsibility (1954): "an accused is not criminally responsible if his unlawful act was the product of mental disease or mental defect." (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Durham's tube | A jointed tracheotomy tube. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Durham, Arthur | <person> English surgeon, 1834-1895. See: Durham's tube. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Durham r. |
a definition of criminal responsibility from a 1954 federal court of appeals case, Durham vs. United States; the court held that “an accused is not criminally responsible if his unlawful act was the product of mental disease or mental defect.” In 1972 the same court reversed itself and adopted the American Law Institute formulation (see under formulation).
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| Durham rule |
see under rule.
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| Durham's t. |
1. [Arthur Edward Durham] a jointed tracheostomy tube. 2. [Herbert Edward Durham] a small inverted test tube used in determining bacterial gas production.
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| Durham's tube1 |
see under tube.
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| Durham's tube2 |
see under tube.
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| Durham | English breed of short-horned cattle |
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| Durham | a city of north central North Carolina |
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