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    took something to put them in a condition where they could not control their actions. Public policy is a strong factor in determining whether the defendant’s intoxication can be used to negate the mens rea of a crime. When the accused uses alcohol or drugs to make carrying out the crime easier for them‚ there is no defence of intoxication available. In Attorney General for Northern Ireland v Gallagher‚ Gallagher was charged with murdering his wife. He made the decision to kill his wife while he

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    INTOXICATION AS A DEFENSE AGAINST CRIMINAL LIABILITY : A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS SUBMITTED BY: Sharad Arya Intoxication with alcohol and drugs is commonly associated

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    General Defences in Criminal Law - Insanity Intoxication can be either voluntary or involuntary. In general‚ where the intoxication os voluntary‚ a person should not be excused from their actions. This is because that person is responsible for being in the state of intoxication that impairs their judgement. Intoxication‚ however‚ can be used to show that the defendant could not form he necessary mens rea for the offence with which he has been charged. In that sense‚ it can provide a defence.

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    cap 87 of te laws of zambia states that intoxication shall not constitute defence to any criminal charge. 13(4) intoxication shall not be taken into account the purpose of determining whether the person charged had formed any intention specific or otherwise in the absence of which would not be guilty of the ofence Intoxication is not a defense to a crime as such. But where a person thru drink and drugs and commits a crime‚ the levels of intoxication maybe such to prevent the defender from

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    Law of crimes – I INSANITY AND INTOXICATION Criminal law can be defined as a body of rules and statutes that defines conduct prohibited by the government because it threatens and harms public safety and welfare and that establishes punishment to be imposed for the commission of such acts. The term criminal law generally refers to substantive criminal laws. Substantive criminal laws define crimes and may establish punishments.1 John Gillin‚ a sociologist‚ defines crime as “an act that has been

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    Cocaine Intoxication

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    Cocaine Intoxication "Cocaine intoxication occurs when you snort‚ smoke or inject too much cocaine. One becomes restless and overactive shortly after using cocaine‚ but with excessive use‚ cocaine intoxication can lead to death" (Adult Health Advisor‚ 2005). The four stages of cocaine intoxication are cocaine euphoria‚ cocaine disphoria‚ cocaine hallucinosis and cocaine psychosis. It has been noted that cocaine intoxication closely resembles a psychiatric disorder. In the movie‚ "The Boost"

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    Water Intoxication

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    Being the most abundant and important compound to life‚ living organisms would not exist without water. Within the human body the majority of biological reactions require water to take place. Although it is possible for human survival without nutrients for up to several weeks‚ without water humans would die in a matter of days. In the human body‚ water makes up 60-70% of adult body weight. At cellular level water makes up between 70-95% of the mass of a cell. The amount of water in the human body

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    Abstract Intoxication as a defense is likely an all too common occurrence with alcoholism and drug abuse in society. Intoxication can be voluntary or involuntary and impacts the end results of cases depending on the circumstance. An individual can unwittingly ingest a chemical that causes an unforeseen result. Theses cases can be difficult to prove beyond a reasonable doubt however‚ they continue to be brought forward in the era of ever-evolving medications and illegal narcotics. Intoxication

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    Inhalant intoxication Overview: Inhalants are regularly known as any vapors or exhaust which can bring about a type of inebriation on the individual who inhales them in an encased space. Paint‚ pastes‚ and cleaning liquids are a portion of the more basic sorts of inhalants that are utilized for inebriation. Whatever is breathed in‚ the side effects are fundamentally the same and incorporate a feeling of elation‚ discombobulating‚ impeded reflexes and a general dormant condition of being. Knowing

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    anything he said would be used against him. At the officer’s direction‚ the physician took a blood sample from petitioner despite his refusal on advice of counsel to consent thereto. A report of the chemical analysis of the blood‚ which indicated intoxication‚ was admitted in evidence over objection at petitioner’s trial for driving while intoxicated. Schmerber was convicted‚ then filed an appeal against The State of Califoria. PROCEDURE: The Appellate Department of California Superior Court affirmed

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