cum satis furore ipso puniatur
cum satis furore ipso puniatur (k[schwa]m sat-is fyuu-ror-ree ip-soh pyoo-nee-ay-t[schwa]r). [Latin] Hist. Since he is sufficiently punished by the insanity itself. • The phrase appeared in reference to the principle that an insane person is not criminally responsible for his or her acts. It was a forerunner to the modern insanity defense.