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A defense for criminal liability in which the defendant claims that the taking of intoxicants rendered him or her unable to form the requisite intent to commit a criminal act is:
 
  a. never accepted in court.
  b. a good defense if the intoxication was voluntary.
  c. a good defense if the intoxication was involuntary.
  d. not allowed in felony court but is sometimes allowed in misdemeanor trials.
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