Article 64 of the Napoleonic Code of 1810  

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"Article 64" of the Napoleonic Code of 1810:

"il n'y a ni crime ni délit lorsque le prévenu était en état de démence au temps de l'action, ou lorsqu'il a été contraint par une force à laquelle il n'a pu résister"
"There is neither crime nor misdemeanor, if the accused was in a state of dementia at the time of the act, or if he has been constrained by a force which he could not resist." --tr. Abnormal Man, Being Essays on Education and Crime and Related Subjects, With Digests of Literature and a Bibliography [1]

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