How courts deal with offences involving drunken mistake
1. Depends on whether the mistake was due to voluntary or involuntary intoxication, and whether the offence is one of basic or specific intent
2. If voluntarily intoxicated, no defence for basic intent crimes as recklessness is sufficient
3. If voluntarily intoxicated, may be able to negate mens rea for specific intent crimes if intoxication was severe enough
4. If involuntarily intoxicated, may have a defence for both basic and specific intent crimes