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Lord denning in Bratty about Automatism

Actions done by the muscle not the mind

Broome v Perkins

Automatism failed as he exercised Control while driving

R v Quick

Could rely on Automatism, as it was due to an external factor of the too much insulin

R v Hennessay

Was due to his Diabetes, therefore was insanity and not automatism

R v Sullivan

Kicked a man while suffering from epilepsy, internal factor so it was Insanity

R v Kemp

suffered hardening of the arteries Which was seen as a disease of the mind.

R v Burgess

Sleepwalking is an internal factor and therefore it's insanity

T

PTSD is usually Insanity, but when it's due to an external factor can be automatism

R v Lipman

When at fault for the automatism state, cannot rely on automatism

M'Cnaghten Rules

1- must suffer a disease of the mind


2- must cause a defect of reason


3- that defeat of reason must be such that he didn't know what he was doing or didn't know it was wrong

R v windle

Knew it was wrong therefore Not insanity

Clarke

Short absent mindedness fell short of being a disease of the mind

Insane Delusions cases

Oye & M'cnaghten