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Willgoss (1960) 105 CLR 295

This case considered the issue of insanity and whether or not a man could successfully plead the defence of insanity in the case of murder because he did not know what he was doing was wrong on a purely emotional level.

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Willgoss (1960) 105 CLR 295
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