Voluntary intoxication occupies one of the narrowest spaces in North Carolina criminal law. It is not a general justification for unlawful conduct, nor is it a plea for
sympathy.
Instead, voluntary intoxication functions as a limited doctrine that may, under rare circumstances, negate the specific intent required for particular crimes.
The defense reflects a long-standing tension between moral accountability and the requirement that the State prove intent beyond a reasonable doubt.
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