Multiple Choice
Which of the following represents the Majewski rule in intoxication?
A) A drunken intent is still an intent.
B) Voluntary intoxication may provide a partial defence to a crime of specific intent where s/he lacked the necessary intent but no defence at all to a crime of basic intent.
C) D will have a partial defence to crimes of specific intent provided he was drunkenly incapable of forming it.
D) If charged with a crime of specific intent, D will have to establish a reasonable doubt that he acted recklessly.
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