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Has a criminal offence been committed if a person has been hypnotised without their consent? (UK)?
We have witness statements that this thing occurs, and professional opinion that hypnotising without consent is possible, but unethical (as are stage performances).
Is it common assault? Will the Police prosecute or investigate a complaint? (UK)
11 Answers
- fat_albert_999Lv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
It is not possible to be hypnotised without your consent. Also, a person under hypnosis cannot be made to do anything they would not normally be willing to do.
Source(s): I know a professional stage hypnotist - Anonymous5 years ago
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- john bLv 51 decade ago
The Crown Prosecution Service will not prosecute common assault. You need to consult a solicitor with a view to taking out a private prosecution.
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- Duisend-pootLv 71 decade ago
Definitely. Imagine waking up in a cold dark drafty wet cell [ oops wait we are in Uk now ] nice comfy cell and not knowing what you are doing there unable to recall anything and then to find out you have just robbed a bank and killed a couple of people. I think it is quite possible to happen as well. Must be a crime.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Hypnoses is a form of suggestion,Subconsciously you must be willing and trusting to be hypnotized.You will not do something under hypnosis that you wouldn't do normally.
- 1 decade ago
its not a crime unless a sexual act has been performed...if the person was hypnotized and then was released from the hypnotist and nothing was criminally negligent then there is not crime that has been committed...if the hypnotist performed or had some one perform any kind of crime the hypnotist is responsible ....
- Anonymous1 decade ago
If the hypnotism wasn't an offence then making u touch him whilst "under" certainly was
- 1 decade ago
Yes, You are guilty of being a moron. Just admit it and plead "guilty by reason of stupidity", then throw your client to the mercy of the court system. It will be ok, you can still bill him for your time.