Vollrausch
Vollrausch is a legal principle that complements Actio libera in causa in German law. If a person who voluntarily and deliberately gets drunk then commits a crime, they may not plead intoxication as a mitigating circumstance, even if they had no intention of committing the crime before becoming intoxicated.[1]
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