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57 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 391 (2020)
Not Guilty, Yet Continuously Confined: Reforming the Insanity Defense

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  NOT GUILTY, YET CONTINUOUSLY CONFINED: REFORMING
                          THE INSANITY DEFENSE



Bailey Wendzel*


                                  I. INTRODUCTION

   The  insanity defense has been  the subject of debate  as much  in academia   as in
popular  culture.  Recently,  the  defense  captured  public  attention  when  James
Holmes,   the man  found guilty of the Aurora  theater shooting, asserted the defense
at trial,' igniting popular debate about mental illness and criminal culpability.2 The
debate  centers on how  we  should punish  individuals who  have  committed  a crime,
yet may   not be criminally  responsible  on account  of a mental  health  condition.3
Though   very few  individuals  are found not guilty by  reason of insanity (NGRI),4
the insanity defense  has long been  caught  in a contentious balancing  act; one that
involves  balancing individual  liberty, public safety, and our belief that individuals
with mental  health conditions deserve  treatment.5
   For some  time, public safety has been the predominant   justification for detaining
individuals indeterminately  until they recover.6 However,  the pendulum   has swung
so far in favor of protecting  public safety that individual  liberty and the right to
access   the  least restrictive  treatment  have   become secondary aims when



  * Bailey Wendzel received her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center and her Bachelor's in
Psychology from Brown University. She currently works as an Associate in a healthcare law firm in Washington
D.C. Prior to her legal career, Ms. Wendzel was the Program Director of the San Francisco branch of the
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). At NAMI, she directed and managed evidence-based education
programs supporting individuals with mental health conditions and their families, and managed city contracts
with the San Francisco Department of Public Health's Behavioral Health Services. © 2020, Bailey Wendzel.
  1. See generally Ana Cabrera et al., James Holmes Found Guilty of Murder in Colorado Theater Shooting,
CNN  (Jul. 17, 2015), https://www.cnn.com/2015/07/16/us/james-holmes-trial-colorado-movie-theater-shooting-
verdict/index.html (describing the trial of James Holmes, where Defendant was found guilty of killing twelve
people, after opening fire in a crowded movie theater in Aurora, Colorado).
  2. See generally Meghan Keneally, Aurora Shooting Trial: James Holmes 'Not Faking' Insanity Plea,
Defense Tells Jury, ABC NEWS (Apr. 27, 2015), https://abcnews.go.com/US/aurora-shooting-trial-james-
holmes-faking-insanity-plea/story?id=30619051.
  3. See generally Ken Levy, Dangerous Psychopaths: Criminally Responsible but Not Morally Responsible,
Subject to Criminal Punishment and to Preventive Detention, 48 SAN DIEGO L. REv. 1299 (2011).
  4. ROBERT WEINSTOCK & JENNIFER PIEL, DSM-5 AND NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY AND DIMINISHED
MENS REA DEFENSES, IN DSM-5 AND THE LAW: CHANGES AND CHALLENGES 130 (Oxford Univ. Press, 2015).
  5. See generally Colin Mickle, Safety or Freedom: Permissiveness vs. Paternalism in Involuntary
Commitment Law, 36 LAW & PSYCHOL. REv. 297,306 (2012).
  6. Id. at 302-03.


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