People v. Drew

People v. Drew, 22 Cal.

3d 333 (1978), was a case decided by the California Supreme Court that abandoned the M'Naghten Rules of the criminal insanity defense in favor of the formulation in the Model Penal Code.

[1] The decision was later abrogated by Proposition 8 in 1982, which restored the M'Naghten rules.

[2]