The defense might claim that the defendant wasn't in control of himself and was not responsible for his actions at the time the alleged seizure was taking place. Whether the judge or jury believes this defense is problematic.
Conduct Disorder is a serious behavior disorder. It is a step beyond Oppositional Defiance Disorder which, itself, is a serious behavioral disorder. These two disorders are usually used to describe...
Although not associated with seizures, you may be thinking of sleep paralysis.
Sleep paralysis is a disorder characterized by the inability to move upon falling asleep or waking up. Sleep...
the shock wave from the hit or even a very strong whip lash go through the skull and reach the brain. The nerves and cell are very tender so even the lightest damage can cause disorders.