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The court has also long approved preventive detention for people who are dangerous to society — the insane, child molesters, people with infectious diseases, and the like — but who have not committed crimes.
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Under Anglo-American law, almost anyone can be a witness, including the parties and experts; even insane persons, children, and convicted felons may testify.
Step-by-step, capital punishment became more narrowly circumscribed; no longer eligible for execution were the insane (1986), children under 16 (1987), the "mentally retarded" (2002), and teenagers under 18 (2005).
These distractions drive me insane; imagine a child who is trying to memorize a poem.
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Primitivism was a big thing in modern art; along with tribesmen and the insane, good European children were a model of the primitive.
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Liability may also be governed by the customs of tort, as when children, insane persons, and other legally incompetent persons are not considered to be legally responsible for their actions.
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