A person has committed a crime and is an accused. State any two defences that can be used by an accused to negate the crime effect.
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Some common defences of criminal law, such as insanity, infancy and intoxication are based on the defendant's lack of capacity to be held legally responsible. These defences depend upon the circumstances prevailing at that point of time, mensrea of person and reasonability of action of that accused.
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