All evidence points to Greg being the person who killed his wife. Greg knows that murder is morally wrong and against the law, but he also has been diagnosed with a severe anxiety disorder. Greg will most likely be found

a. guilty of murder.
b. not guilty by reason of insanity.
c. not guilty by reason of diminished responsibility.
d. guilty under exceptional circumstances.


A

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