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In Criminal Law , irresistible impulse is a Defense by Excuse , in this case some sort of Insanity , in which the defendant argues that they should not be held Criminally Liable for their Action s that broke the Law , because they could not control those actions. In 1994 , Lorena Bobbitt was found not guilty when her defense argued that an irresistible impulse led her to cut off her Husband 's Penis . The '' Penal Code '' of the U.S. State of California states ( 2002 ), "The defense of diminished capacity is hereby abolished ... there shall be no defense of ... Diminished Responsibility or irresistible impulse..." IRRESISTIBLE IMPULSE IN ENGLISH LAW In English Law the concept of "irresistible impulse" was developed in the 1960 case R v. Byrne. The appellant (described as a violent sexual psychopath) strangled then mutilated a young girl, it was alleged that Byrne suffered from violent and perverted sexual desires which he found impossible to control. Lord Parker C.J. broadened the definition of "abnormality of mind" to include those lacking 'the ability to exercise will-power to control acts in accordance with {Link without Title} rational judgment". "Irresistible impulse" can be pleaded only under the defense of Diminished Responsibility not under the defense of insanity. Thus it operates only as a defense to murder, reducing the charge to manslaughter, giving the judge discretion as to length of sentence and whether committal would be more appropriate than incarceration. IRRESISTIBLE IMPULSE IN THE MEDIA
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