A Treatise On the Law of Homicide Including a Complete History of the Proceedin

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A Treatise On the Law of Homicide Including a Complete History of the Proceedin
James M James Manford Kerr
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(Pa. ) 421 (1876); Haile v. State, 11 Humph. (Tenn. ) 156 (1850) ; Pirtle V. State, 9 Humph. (Tenn. ) 663 (1849); Cartwright r. State, 8 Lea (Tenn. ) . 376 (1881) ; Holmes r. State. 11 Tex. App. 223 (1882) ; Willis r. Conmionwealth, . 32 Gratt. (Va. ) 929 (1879) ; s. C. In note 40 Am. Rep. 560; State I'. Robinson, 20 W. Va. 713 (1882); s. C. 43 Am. Rep. 799; Hopt 1-. People, 104 U. S. (14 Otto) 631 (1881); bk. 20 L. Ed. 873.
* Upstone r. People, 109 111. 169 (1883) ; s. C. 18 Rep. 203.
SEC. 218
.... ] DEFENCES TO HOMICIDE. 251 Sec. 217. Same — Involuntary intoxication as an excuse for crime. — If a person be made drunk by the fraud or strata- gem of another, or by the unskilfulness of his physician, he is not responsible for his acts ; and a man, owing to tempo- rary debility or disease, maddened by the quantity of wine which he usually takes in his normal condition, is not volun- tarily insane.^ Sec. 218. Same — Somnambulism as a defence. — In 1846, in the case of Commonwealth v.

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