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Conlon (1993) 69 A Crim R 92

This case considered the issue of self defence and whether or not the test of reasonable belief in the accused for the purposes of self defence was an objective one or if it was a subjective one then whether the intoxication of the accused was a characteristic that could be excluded from the relevant test.

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Conlon (1993) 69 A Crim R 92
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