Lucid Interval

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Meaning of Lucid Interval
A temporary restoration to sanity. A period of time when a person who was insane has his intelligence restored long enough for him to fully understand the nature of his acts and responsibilities. An act done during a lucid interval is valid; similarly, insanity is no defense if the offense was committed during a lucid interval.
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