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- The Rise and Fall of the Intoxication Defense Mitchell Keiter
- Voluntary Intoxication, Mental Capacity, and Defensive Force: Eight Principles on Instructing the Jury
- In the Supreme Court of the United States
- A Clearer Path for Prosecution of Alcohol-Facilitated Sexual Assault
- Criminal Defenses 6 JUSTIFICATIONS and EXCUSES
- Law on the Rocks: the Intoxication Defenses Are Being Eighty-Sixed
- Involuntary Intoxication and Insanity
- IN the COURT of APPEALS of IOWA No. 19-0377 Filed December
- Noncompliant Insanity: Does It Fit Within Insanity?
- What Are Intoxicated Offenders Responsible For? the ‘‘Intoxication Defense’’ Re-Examined
- The Defense of Involuntary Intoxication by Prescribed Medications: an Appellate Case Review
- Criminal Law—Defense of Voluntary Intoxication No Longer Available to Disprove Intent
- Closing the Door on the Voluntary Intoxication Defense, 30 J. Marshall L. Rev. 535 (1997)
- Criminal Law: Chronic Alcoholism As a Defense to Crime Minn
- US Answer Brief
- Drugs, Alcohol, and the Insanity Defense
- Get Me Ellis Rubin! 1
- In the Supreme Court for the State of Iowa No. 19-0214
- Potentiate Liability and Preventing Fault Attribution: the Intoxicated “Offender” and Anglo-American Dépecage Standardisations, 47 J
- CH 30 Insanity
- Illinois' Latest Version of the Defense of Voluntary Intoxication: Is It Wise? Is It Constitutional?
- Mistake, Deliberate Ignorance, and Intoxication
- State of Utah, Plain Tiff/Petitioner, V. James Christopher Mccallie, Defendant/Respondent
- The Elimination of the Self-Induced Intoxication Excuse, 64 MO
- Ala. Code 1975, § 13A-3-2 Intoxication Defense I. Voluntary Intoxication a Defense Asserted in This Case Is Intoxication By