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Card 6

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Allen states 'it does not matter if...

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Card 7

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For voluntary intoxication/specific intent, if D is so intoxicated, he does not form the mens rea for the offence, he is not guilty. What case is used to support this?

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Card 8

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What is the principle of AG for Northern Ireland v Gallagher?

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Card 9

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For involuntary intoxication, what is the question asked for both crimes of basic and specific intent?

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Card 10

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If the D did have the necessary mens rea whilst involuntary intoxicated, they are guilty. What case is used to support this?

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Card 11

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If the D was not reckless in getting intoxicated and so did not form the mens rea he cannot be guilty. What is the principle of Hardie?

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