intoxication (basic intent crime) Flashcards

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intro ?

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  • only applicable to specific intent crimes
    -(caldwell) specific intent crimes do not include recklessness in mens rea
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firstly proven ?

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-voluntarily intoxication where d has voluntarily taken drugs or drunk alcohol, taken drugs or other substances
-covers when d knows effect of prescribed drugs
- a partial defence will be successful be charged with lower offence
-needs to be assault, battery, ABH, GBH s.20

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secondly proven ?

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-As in the case of Majewski, the D becoming intoxicated and committing a crime of basic intent is ‘a reckless course of conduct’
-therefore the D forms the men’s rea of the basic intent crime.

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exception ?

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  • established in (Richardson and Irwin)
    -in this case regardless of whether intoxicated or not if d did not form men’s rea
    -not liable as did not form MR
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