Abstract

Several times, there have been cases presented in courts, which were characterised as quite complex, so they needed special attention and collection of so-called 'expert evidence.' In addition, people with some kind of neuroscientific expertise are present in the courtroom, in order to explain their findings regarding the defendant's behaviour and also, to explain and evaluate those findings, and conclude to whether that person who is being accused of a crime had a complete sound of mind, or they are non compos mentis.

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