Intoxication Flashcards
1
Q
definition
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intoxication itself doesnt always provide a defence
2
Q
was the defendant reckless
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voluntary intoxication = reckless
involuntary intoxication = not reckless
3
Q
was it a specific or basic intent crime
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specific intent crimes can use both voluntary and involuntary (kingston)
basic intent crimes must have involuntary intoxication (Lipman) cannot be used with reckless intoxication (majewski)
4
Q
level of intoxication
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however, intoxication does not always provide a defence as it can only be used if the defendant is too intoxicated to be able to form the mens rea of the offence (gallagher)