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In criminal law, intoxication refers to a state of diminished mental or physical capacity due to the influence of alcohol or drugs. Intoxication can be voluntary or involuntary. While voluntary intoxication is generally not a defense to criminal charges, it may be considered in specific instances where intent or knowledge is a crucial element of the crime. Involuntary intoxication, often due to medication or substances administered without the individual's knowledge, can be a valid defense, as it challenges the accused's ability to form criminal intent. Courts weigh the impact of intoxication on culpability, determining whether the accused should be held fully responsible for the alleged criminal acts.


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