A person is not criminally liable who, when the act was committed, was suffering from a psychological or
neuropsychological disorder which destroyed his discernment or his ability to control his actions.
A person who, at the time he acted, was suffering from a psychological or neuropsychological disorder which
reduced his discernment or impeded his ability to control his actions, remains punishable; however, the court shall take
this into account when it decides the penalty and determines its regime.