Intoxication Flashcards
1
Q
Involuntary intoxication will be a total defence even if the defendant had the requisite MR. True or false?
A
False. If the defendant had the MR, intoxication is irrelevant.
2
Q
Involuntary intoxication will be a defence if the defendant did not havethe requisite MR. True or false?
A
True
3
Q
If a crime is specific intent, intoxication may be a defence if the requisite MR is not present. If a crime is basic intent, intoxication will not be a defence. Which case?
A
R v Majewski
4
Q
What are the two exceptions to the rule in R v Majewski?
A
- R v Heard- in which it was found that intoxication will not be a defence to the specific intent crime of rape.
- Jaggard v Dickinson- in which it was found that intoxication could be a defence to the basic intent crime of criminal damage.