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Newsroom Ready: Liberals table 'extreme intoxication' bill
Justice Minister David Lametti tabled a bill that seeks to eliminate “self-induced extreme intoxication” as a legal defence for violent crimes, after the Supreme Court struck down a similar provision in May. The bill would create new language in the Criminal Code that creates criminal liability when a person who commits a violent crime is “in a state of negligent self-induced extreme intoxication.”
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP158852899
Legacy Identifier:
r_Lametti-Crime-Bill20220617T1600
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Create Date:
6/17/2022 4:00:00 PM
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crime
David Lametti
Intoxication