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  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Criminal_Law/Introduction_to_Criminal_Law/06%3A_Criminal_Defenses_Part_2/6.00%3A_Prelude_to_Criminal_Defenses_Part_2
    This page states that according to the Oregon Revised Statutes, drug use, dependence, or voluntary intoxication cannot serve as a legal defense in criminal cases.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Criminal_Law/Introduction_to_Criminal_Law/05%3A_Criminal_Defenses_Part_1/5.05%3A_Consent
    This page discusses how consent can legally defend against criminal conduct when given knowingly and voluntarily, particularly in sexual offenses and non-serious harm cases. It emphasizes that consent...This page discusses how consent can legally defend against criminal conduct when given knowingly and voluntarily, particularly in sexual offenses and non-serious harm cases. It emphasizes that consent is only valid if the victim is competent; intoxicated or threatened individuals cannot consent. The page provides examples illustrating the boundaries of consent in legal scenarios, highlighting its importance in understanding liability and protection from battery.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Criminal_Law/Introduction_to_Criminal_Law/06%3A_Criminal_Defenses_Part_2
    This page discusses various criminal defenses, including the insanity defense, infancy effects, intoxication, ignorance, mistakes, and entrapment, serving as an introduction to these legal concepts an...This page discusses various criminal defenses, including the insanity defense, infancy effects, intoxication, ignorance, mistakes, and entrapment, serving as an introduction to these legal concepts and their implications in criminal law.

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