Of sound mind, memory, and understanding; in law, competent to go to trial.
1He is also not altogether compos mentis in the daylight sense of the term.
2His conclusion was that Jud was grieving hard but that he was still compos mentis.
3There are documents stating that you're non compos mentis.
4In the law this crime is called Non compos mentis lex talionis sic transit gloria mundi.
5An enormous man, nearly blind but still compos mentis, he was then nearing his century.)
6But proving that Nim was sufficiently compos mentis to testify on his own behalf would be more challenging.
7Am I compos mentis or not?
8By the time I was fully, er, compos mentis again the worst was over, as far as feeling awful was concerned.
9Was there a crime when the evidence indicated that David Kerins was not compos mentis on the occasion of the stated offences?
10He starts out compos mentis, though faint, and gradually unravels: it's hard to see why he keeps telling himself to calm down.
11Have a small or large black espresso coffee or a white coffee to make sure you are fully compos mentis when you get home.
12'My mother has got hold of the notion,' put in John Yule, 'that he's not exactly compos mentis.
13"A source within the investigation claims that Lisbeth is non compos mentis, which prompted the newspaper to speculate about her mental state."
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