SKU: OC-62293
This webinar examines the issue of extreme intoxication in light of the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision of R v Brown. The presenters discuss current legislative provisions and discuss the history of Criminal Code section 33.1 along with the availability of extreme intoxication defence.
This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a webinar on October 14, 2022.
The total running time is approximately 56 minutes.
Presenters
Zachary Al-Khatib, Liberty Law
Edmond O’Neill, Liberty Law
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