Insanity and Automatism 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? LawCriminal lawA2/A-levelAQA Created by: chloe HYATTCreated on: 20-07-17 11:45 76235481109 Across 1. Diabetic had not taken insulin. Making his behaviour an internal cause and his insanity please successful. (8) 4. Schizophrenic, although suffering from hallucinations, could not please insanity as he knew that what he was doing was legally wrong, despite not feeling that GBH was morally wrong. (7) 8. The defect of reason can be caused by a phyical condition that effects the mind. In this case it was a blocked artery. (4) 9. The cause of insanity must be... (8) Down 2. This defendant could not claim insanity as they were aware that their actions were legally wrong. (6) 3. In this case it was held that a defect of reason must be more than mere confusion. (6) 5. Sleepwalking can count as insanity. (7) 6. First requirement of insanity (6, 2, 6) 7. Epilepsy is also a condition which may count as a 'disease of the mind'. (8) 10. The case that laid out the checklist for insanity. (8)
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