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  • curprev 10:1610:16, October 5, 2016en>MBUSHIstory 12,385 bytes −5 →‎Insane duress: In criminal law, when a person is found to be legally insane because they believed God ordered them to do the crime ("deific-decree"), one interpretation of the insanity is that they acted under a delusion of duress by God.<ref nam undo
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