Breh always talking about how early he wakes up everyday. nikka was sleepwalking at 7:21am. The math ain’t mathing.
What's the "smartest" way to explain why your client is butt naked wandering around his apartment complex at 7am?
Sleep walking doesn’t absolve you of the crimeIn the grand scheme it is! People have killed people sleep walking breh. Wild things can happen when sleep walking so chalk this up to that isn't crazy and tough for someone to disprove
what would be the smart way to go about it then attorney?This isn’t smart at all
Sleep walking doesn’t absolve you of the crime
There’s no smart way to defend dust headswhat would be the smart way to go about it then attorney?
The race of these folks would help give better contextSleep walking has been used to absolve people before. Also, you didn't answer. What is the smart strategy to explain why someone was wandering around naked in public?
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Yes, defendants have been acquitted of crimes after claiming they were sleepwalking, including:
- Joseph Ricksgers
In 1994, Ricksgers was found not guilty of assaulting his wife after claiming he was sleepwalking due to his sleep apnea.
- Kenneth Parks
In 1987, Parks was acquitted of murdering his mother-in-law after driving 14 miles to her home, beating her with a tire iron, and stabbing her four times. Parks had a history of sleepwalking and parasomnia, and experts testified that he was sleepwalking at the time of the attack.
- Jules Lowe
Lowe was acquitted of murdering his father after claiming he was sleepwalking and unaware of his actions.
- Mrs. Cogdon
In 1950, Mrs. Cogdon was acquitted after striking her daughter on the head with an axe while sleepwalking.
- Esther Griggs
In 1859, Griggs was acquitted after throwing her baby out of a window while dreaming that her child was in danger.
- Hines
In 1993, Hines was acquitted of aggravated burglary and assault after having a history of sleepwalking and sleep terrors.
Sleep walking has been used to absolve people before. Also, you didn't answer. What is the smart strategy to explain why someone was wandering around naked in public?
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Yes, defendants have been acquitted of crimes after claiming they were sleepwalking, including:
- Joseph Ricksgers
In 1994, Ricksgers was found not guilty of assaulting his wife after claiming he was sleepwalking due to his sleep apnea.
- Kenneth Parks
In 1987, Parks was acquitted of murdering his mother-in-law after driving 14 miles to her home, beating her with a tire iron, and stabbing her four times. Parks had a history of sleepwalking and parasomnia, and experts testified that he was sleepwalking at the time of the attack.
- Jules Lowe
Lowe was acquitted of murdering his father after claiming he was sleepwalking and unaware of his actions.
- Mrs. Cogdon
In 1950, Mrs. Cogdon was acquitted after striking her daughter on the head with an axe while sleepwalking.
- Esther Griggs
In 1859, Griggs was acquitted after throwing her baby out of a window while dreaming that her child was in danger.
- Hines
In 1993, Hines was acquitted of aggravated burglary and assault after having a history of sleepwalking and sleep terrors.
- Kenneth Parks
In 1987, Parks was acquitted of murdering his mother-in-law after driving 14 miles to her home, beating her with a tire iron, and stabbing her four times. Parks had a history of sleepwalking and parasomnia, and experts testified that he was sleepwalking at the time of the attack.
This dude was 24? Damn people looked so old them days. Looks like he's 44