the correct term for this type of behavior is REM behavior disorder
You don't have to be worried about sleepwalking murder; it's a very, very rare occurrence Just to put this into perspective, there have only been 68 recorded cases of sleepwalking murder since the eighteen hundreds.
There is no such thing as non-felony murder...
Lady Macbeth has started sleepwalking and experiencing guilt-ridden hallucinations, specifically related to Duncan's murder. Her actions reveal her troubled conscience and mental deterioration due to her involvement in the murders.
Sure, you can be arrested for murder, if the stabbed person dies. You can also be tried for murder. "Self Defense" is a legal defense to a criminal charge of murder. Self Defense is a defense to a criminal charge and in a criminal trial. It has nothing to do with being arrested.
WRAL Murder Trials - 2003 Jason Young Murder Trial Defense Attorneys' Opening Statement was released on: USA: 7 June 2011
The gentlewoman in Macbeth is afraid of Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking behavior, as she exhibits signs of guilt and remorse over her involvement in King Duncan's murder. The gentlewoman is concerned for Lady Macbeth's well-being and mental state as she witnesses her troubled behavior during her sleepwalking episodes.
Guilt over Duncan's murder, and paranoia over the repercussions of her actions
sugar if im not mistaken
Jami Floyd Best Defense - 2006 Nurse Accused of Murder was released on: USA: 17 April 2007
Judd for the Defense - 1967 No Law Against Murder 1-19 was released on: USA: 19 January 1968
Jami Floyd Best Defense - 2006 Teen Charged with Murder was released on: USA: 5 January 2009
Lady Macbeth had been sleepwalking and experiencing intense guilt and remorse over her involvement in King Duncan's murder. The servant called a doctor to seek medical help for Lady Macbeth's troubled state.