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Card 6
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The case example of 'Kemp' related to what legal point on the defence of insanity?
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Card 7
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The legal point of the case of 'Burgess' was that if the condition is sleep walking, then the cause must be internal. True or False?
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Card 8
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If the defence is successful then the verdict is 'Not guilty of murder by reason of insanity'. True or False?
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