Addario suggested instead that the appeal court must decide whether the trial judge erred while deciding whether Luedecke was affected by a sleep or a mental disorder.
"If it's just a sleep disorder and it's unlikely to re-occur, then it's not a mental disorder and he doesn't need hospitalization and the state won't be able to follow him around."
Sanjeev Anand of the faculty of law at the University of Alberta told CBC News that the case could be important because it will shine light on Shapiro's contention that sexsomnia is not a mental condition.
"If it's just a sleep disorder and it's unlikely to re-occur, then it's not a mental disorder and he doesn't need hospitalization and the state won't be able to follow him around."
Sanjeev Anand of the faculty of law at the University of Alberta told CBC News that the case could be important because it will shine light on Shapiro's contention that sexsomnia is not a mental condition.
"Unlikely to reoccur"... ouch. Unless that means never the guy should be sectioned
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