What does a player lose in a state of intoxication?
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In criminal law, the intoxication defense is a defense by which a defendant may claim diminished responsibility on the basis of substance intoxication. Where a crime requires a certain mental state (mens rea) to break the law, those under the influence of an intoxicating substance may be considered to have reduced liability for their actions. With regard to punishment, intoxication may be a mitigating factor that decreases a prison or jail sentence. Numerous factors affect the applicability of the defense.
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What Are the Stages of Alcohol Intoxication?
Alcohol Intoxication.
Stage 1: Sobriety, or Subclinical Intoxication.
Stage 2: Euphoria.
Stage 3: Excitement.
Stage 4: Confusion.
Stage 5: Stupor.
Stage 6: Coma.
Stage 7: Death.
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