Cards (10)

  • define automatism
    an act done by muscles without any control of mid or act done by someone who not conscious of what they doing
  • bratty v AG for NI
    • epilepsy so insanity more appropriate
  • act must be involuntary
    • defined by AG REF(NO2 OF 1992)
    • involuntary means act done by muscles without any control by mind
  • must be cause by external factor
    • R V T in dream like state during robbery due to PTSD from raped three days earlier
  • the test steps
    • act involuntary
    • external factor
    • total loss of mental faculty
    • D must be blameless
  • what id D successful
    • complete defence , D acquitted
  • self-induced automatism
    • it must not be self-induced , so where D knows conduct likely to bring about automatic state
    • (bailey)
    • if D not realise it would bring about that state then he still have defence as not been reckless
  • QUICK
    • took too much insulin = automatism
  • hardie
    • due to non-prescribed soporific drugs can be used as defence
    • D took out of date gf valium so he would calm down, set fire to wardrobe in flat = originally convicted of arson
    • cofa quashed conviction as D wanted to be calm as this is normal effect of valium so D not been reckless
  • bilton
    • defence or sleepwalking and sexsomnia
    • found to rape someone in sleep jury found not guilty so acquitted