If the mistaken belief is due to the voluntary intoxication of the defendant, then the defendant will not be able to rely on his mistake. This is the case whether the crime committed is a specific or basic intent crime. This also replicates the common law. See [ case ].
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R v O'Connor [1991] Crim LR 135 (CA)
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If the mistaken belief is due to the voluntary intoxication of the defendant, then the defendant will not be able to rely on his mistake. This is the case whether the crime committed is a specific or basic intent crime. This also replicates the common law. See [ case ].
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If the mistaken belief is due to the voluntary intoxication of the defendant, then the defendant will not be able to rely on his mistake. This is the case whether the crime committed is a specific or basic intent crime. This also replicates the common law. See [ case ].
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R v O'Connor [1991] Crim LR 135 (CA)
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