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Drunk or Drugged: The Intoxication Defense in Criminal Law

Post Overview & Legal Ramifications This post delves into the complex legal principle of intoxication as a defense in criminal law. We explore the critical distinction between voluntary and involuntary intoxication and their impact on proving the required mental state (mens rea) for various crimes, including specific intent and general intent offenses. Understanding Intoxication and […]

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The Mistake of Fact Defense: When You Didn’t Mean To

Meta Description Understand the Mistake of Fact defense in criminal law, a powerful legal argument that negates criminal intent (mens rea). Learn the key requirements, the difference between specific and general intent crimes, and why it doesn’t apply to strict liability offenses. In the realm of criminal law, intent is often everything. For a person

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Mistake of Fact Defense: When a Mistake Excuses a Crime

Understanding the Mistake of Fact Defense Ignorance of the law is generally no excuse, but what if you commit an act you genuinely and reasonably believe to be lawful because you are mistaken about a crucial fact? The Mistake of Fact defense is a fundamental principle in criminal jurisprudence that can negate the requisite criminal

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