General Defence - Insanity Flashcards

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Intro

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Intoxication is not a defence as such, it is used when mens rea for a crime cannot formed through intoxication……

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Involuntary - Drug having differnt effect than anticipated

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(R v Hardie) Will remain involuntary intoxication.

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Underestimating a drugs strength

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WIll remian voluntary intoxication

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What can involuntary be used for

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Both specific intent and basic intent offences (Pearsons case)

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Intent to do before involuntary intoxication

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HoL Held in (R v Kingston) that drunken intent is still intent

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What can Voluntary intoxication be used for

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Specific intent only, mens rea cannot be formed.

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Basic intent and Voluntary intoxication

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Becoming intoxicated is reckless, satisifes the basic intent of subjective recklessness (DPP v Majewski)

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Confusion about Specific vs Basic

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Confusion can be seen as in (R v Heard) however, generally accepted examples incldue S18 GBh and Murder

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Specific intent before getting intoxicated

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If they form the mens rea for a specific intent offence before voluntary intoxication, they cannot rely on the defence (gallagher)

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