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GENERAL PART
VI – CHAPTER SIX
CULPABILITY
Mental Capacity
Article 34
(3) The perpetrator shall be considered guilty if, by consuming alcohol or narcotic drugs or otherwise, he brought himself into such a state of not being capable to comprehend the significance of his actions or controlling his conduct, and if prior to bringing himself into such a condition, the act was intended by him, or there was negligence on his part in relation to the criminal offence in cases where c guilt is prescribed by law for such an offence even if perpetrated out of negligence.