Is the insanity defense considered a significant defense tool? In approximately what percentage of U.S. felony cases is the insanity defense asserted? In approximately what percentage of those cases is the insanity defense successful?

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The insanity defense is not considered a significant defense tool. One study found that it was asserted in only about 1 percent of U.S. felony cases and was successful in only about 25 percent of those cases. In another study, it was found that the insanity defense was claimed in only about one in one thousand cases, and it was successful in only 29 percent of those cases.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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