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Before 1995, If a Person Broke into Another Person's House

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Before 1995, if a person broke into another person's house but was too drunk to form the intent to commit a robbery, could the person use the defence of intoxication?


A) Defence of intoxication could be used against both the break and enter charge and the robbery charge.
B) Defence of intoxication could be used against the break and enter charge but not the robbery charge.
C) Defence of intoxication could not be used against either charge.
D) Defence of intoxication could be used against the robbery charge but not the break and enter charge.

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