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 The matrix defense - Definition 

The Matrix defense is the term applied to several legal cases of a defense based on the movie The Matrix in court. In it, the defendant claims that he or she committed a crime because he believed he was in the Matrix, and not in the real world. This is a version of the insanity defense and considered a descendant of the Taxi Driver defense of John Hinckley, one of the first defenses based on blurring reality with the movies. Regardless of whether the defendant actually believes that he or she was actually living inside the Matrix, this defense has been used successfully to acquit.

The defense is based on the movie The Matrix where reality is actually a computer generation, and that the real world is quite different from what reality is perceived to be like.

Tonda Lynn Ansley of Hamilton, Ohio was found not guilty by reason of insanity using this defense after shooting her landlady in the head in July 2002. Vadim Mieseges of San Fransisco was also acquitted after chopping up his landlady. Joshua Cooke attempted this defense in 2003 in his trial for the murder of his parents.

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