According to a court in England, a British woman was sentenced that she is not allowed to laugh

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Sometimes it may be a court case, a stand off or conviction for the accused, of the judge, who is involved in the sophisticated events of the world.

According to a court in England, a British woman was sentenced that she is not allowed to laugh, and according to the sentence , some media outlets and reported as following.

Although there is a reason why the judge has ban on this woman to laugh, but when this sentence was announced, was shocking to the audience in the court.

The reason of the sentence was because this woman has an inherited one of the rare illness conditions that will cause her a lot of pain and heal problems if she laughs

As has been reported by the Spanish Newspaper ABC in Spain, that there was a lady called Claire Scott, a 24-year-old married and a mother, has been diagnosed with a rare illness condition called “Cataplexies” ,which is a rare disease that causes tiredness and it found one in the tens of millions of people,the disease causes the body structure to change in the body and causing muscle weakness.

This lady if she laughs her body changes quickly and then fools to sleep, when she gave a speech about the court decision, she said that she remembers one day when she was chatting with her daughter she laughed and she woke up and her husband is carrying her to the bedroom.
She also said that sometimes she fell a sleep in inappropriate places, she used to complain about this illness from young age.

According to the reports, the judge was questioned and asked, “how can this woman be able to carry out this sentence?” what can it be fine if it fails to fulfill its obligations?

He answered , "It is not a sentence to a person who has been put in practice, but is seen as a solution, we are part of a system of treatment psychology of the persons psychological treatment, the brain is reminded of just what needed , then it is counting”.

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