A person with epilepsy is brought to trial for assault. Thelawyer argues that her client is not a criminal and that theassaults in question were psychomotor attacks. She points out thather client takes her medication faithfully, but that it does nothelp. The prosecution lawyer argues that the defendant has a longhistory of violent assault and must be locked up. Using informationfrom your readings, what information would you provide the judge tohelp the person maintain innocence?