In claiming that the defence of insane
automatism would inevitably lead to a not guilty verdict, it's unclear whether sufficient weight is being given to the evidence of dangerous driving, with several independent witnesses, well before the collision.
Burnout is a psychological syndrome, characterised by a symptomatic triad: emotional exhaustion (EE), including feelings of tiredness and emptiness; depersonalisation (DP), such as a lack of empathy, increased levels of cynicism and
automatism; and a lack of personal accomplishment (PA), including a lack of self-esteem and increased levels of frustration.
The latter is a motley group of writers and artists, between ages of 14 and 38, from part-time models and students to psychoanalysts and editors, approaching the craft mainly through the aegis of
automatism.
But driver George Steele was not taken to court by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) because lawyers claimed he was "in a daze or unresponsive" beforehand and might have been suffering from "insane
automatism".
He claimed he suffered from a rare sleeping disorder known as "sexsomnia" or "sleep-related sexual behaviour", a form of non-insane
automatism.
Belfast Crown Court heard he had been suffering from
automatism - or sleep walking - since the age of eight.
He had complaint of seizures presented by falling, tonic spasm of limbs, oral
automatism, vocalization, and hypermotor activities.
Loughnan to analyze a wide range of doctrines including infancy, unfitness to plead,
automatism, infanticide, intoxication and diminished responsibility, as well as insanity.
The defence say he did not do it - but are also putting forward an alternative defence that if the jury find that he did the killing, that he did it in the aftermath of an epileptic event, that he was labouring under an "insane
automatism".
She starts by examining mental evolution from that time to now and then, in which the mind had strong links to will,
automatism, spiritual experience, and the "dreamy mind." She then explores several pieces of literature and authors, including Charlotte Bronte's hypochondriac heroines, sprits and seizures in Bleak House and Our Mutual Friend, suspended animation in Daniel Deronda and Silas Marner, dreamy intuition and detective genius in Ezra Jennings and Sherlock Holmes, and naturalism and reverie in Tess of the D'Urbervilles and The Return of the Native.