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An example of mistaken public views on what happens with not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI) defendants is a common idea that they get sentences than non-NGRI defendants. In reality, people who are deemed legally insane often spend time in custody than non-NGRI criminals convicted for similar crimes.

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