A Bill to amend the law relating to criminal insanity is at present being drafted in the office of the Parliamentary Counsel to the Government. The Bill is a complex one but I expect to be in a position to publish it by early 2001.
The Bill will contain extensive provisions dealing with fitness to plead at a criminal trial. It will contain a definition of criminal insanity and provide for a new verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity to replace the present guilty but insane verdict. It will introduce a new plea of guilty but with diminished responsibility in cases of murder. In addition, it will establish a new review body whose function it will be to review the cases of persons detained after verdicts of not guilty by reason of insanity or findings of unfitness to plead.