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6. What case supports this?

  • Clarke
  • Sullivan
  • Burgess
  • Hennessy
  • Quick

7. What happened in this case?

  • D forgot to pay for her shopping
  • D wounded V while sleepwalking by hitting V with instruments
  • (diabetic) took car without consent and drove while disqualified, insulin had not been taken due to stress, depression& anxiety
  • D kicked an elderly person while having an epileptic fit

8. Was this enough to be a Defect of Reason?

  • No
  • Yes

9. Is Diabetes a disease of the mind?

  • Just Hyperglycaemia
  • Yes
  • No

10. What happened in Hennessy?

  • D wounded V while sleepwalking by hitting V with instruments
  • D attacked wife in sleep
  • D (diabetic) took car without consent and drove while disqualified, insulin had not been taken due to stress, depression& anxiety
  • D kicked an elderly person while having an epileptic fit
  • D took insulin, didn’t eat enough

11. What happened in Quick?

  • D took insulin, didn’t eat enough
  • D attacked wife in sleep
  • D wounded V while sleepwalking by hitting V with instruments
  • D kicked an elderly person while having an epileptic fit
  • D (diabetic) took car without consent and drove while disqualified, insulin had not been taken due to stress, depression& anxiety

12. What case and factor? Disease of the nervous system- mental blackout

  • Epilepsy- Sullivan
  • Diabetes- Burgess
  • Diabetes- Kemp
  • Arteriosclerosis- Sullivan
  • Arteriosclerosis- Kemp

13. Is Sleepwalking accepted as a defence to Insanity?

  • No
  • Depends on how good your case is?
  • Only if your activity is caused by Internal factors
  • Only if your activity is caused byExternal factors
  • Yes

14. What case is used as evidence to support this?

  • Hennessy
  • Burgess
  • Kemp
  • Quick

15. What case is this? D wounded V while sleepwalking by hitting V with instruments

  • Burgess
  • Quick
  • Kemp
  • Hennessy

16. Kemp is the case used for Arteriosclerosis (restriction of blood flow)

  • True
  • False

17. What is this? D was unconscious/impaired consciousness or if D was conscious, D doesn't understand or know what they were doing

  • Nature and Quality
  • M Naughten
  • That it Was Wrong
  • Disease of the Mind

18. What does Windle support?

  • That it was Wrong
  • Nature and Quality
  • The Verdict
  • Disease of the Mind

19. D killed wife, who threatened suicide, D: <<I suppose they will hang me for this>> D knew it was legally wrong, what he thought was (morally) right

  • Windle
  • M Naughten
  • Larsonneur
  • Winsar

20. If Ds plea is successful, D gets: Not guilty by reason of Insanity?

  • Trial of Lunatics Act 1883
  • Offences Against the Person Act 1861
  • Official Secrets Act 1911
  • Parliamentary Act 1949