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Card 16
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Case- It is not enough for the defendant to say they would not have committed the actus reas if sober.
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Card 17
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Intoxication is only relevant to crimes of... Why?
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Card 18
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In crimes of basic intent voluntary intoxication will affect the MR to form...
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Card 19
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Drunken intent is still intent...
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Card 20
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Intoxication does not exactly substitute the mens rea. It is a...
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Card 21
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Involuntary intoxication is possible in 3 different circumstances (3)
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Card 22
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What effect can involuntary intoxication have on the MR?
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Card 23
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If the defendant's mens rea is proved, involuntary intoxication will..
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Card 24
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Self-defence permits the defendant to...
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Card 25
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A person may use self-defence to... (3)
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