The jury.
A court typically determines whether a person is legally insane. Medical professionals may provide evaluations and opinions to assist the court in making this determination. The legal definition of insanity can vary by jurisdiction.
The only burden of proof, is that you have to convince a jury that the defendant IS. in fact, insane, and therefore, not responsible for their actions. Not as easy as it sounds, and VERY expensive considering the expert testimony that will have to be called in to testify and sway the jury's opinions.
It depends upon the country. In the US, they are called decisions, judgments, or opinions.
personal opinions-ie NOT objective facts
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The opinions of physicians
Well the opinions of the supreme court are really important. They can tell if your guilty or not.
No law prohibits that. Discussing opinions is not defamatory - only asserting false FACTS is defamatory.
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US Supreme Court decisions are called "Opinions."
the answer is prededents
US Supreme Court decisions are called opinions.