Where the intoxication is involuntary, the defence of intoxication may be available for any offence (both specific and basic intent crimes). This could arise where D was forced to consume alcohol or other intoxicating drugs, or was deceived into doing so, for example by drugs being placed in his food or his drink being laced with alcohol. See [ case ]above.
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R v Kingston
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Where the intoxication is involuntary, the defence of intoxication may be available for any offence (both specific and basic intent crimes). This could arise where D was forced to consume alcohol or other intoxicating drugs, or was deceived into doing so, for example by drugs being placed in his food or his drink being laced with alcohol. See [ case ]above.
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#crime #defences #law
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Where the intoxication is involuntary, the defence of intoxication may be available for any offence (both specific and basic intent crimes). This could arise where D was forced to consume alcohol or other intoxicating drugs, or was deceived into doing so, for example by drugs being placed in his food or his drink being laced with alcohol. See [ case ]above.
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R v Kingston
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