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    A Sleepwalker Who Commits a Crime May Be Able to Avoid
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A Sleepwalker Who Commits a Crime May Be Able to Avoid

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A sleepwalker who commits a crime may be able to avoid criminal liability by claiming that it was an involuntary act and the law requires that the criminal act be voluntary.

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