All of the following subjects are not considered capable of committing crimes except:

a. a person who is voluntarily intoxicated.
b. idiots.
c. a person unconscious of the act, or under duress.
d. a person who committed the act or omission by misfortune or accident without evil
intent.


a. a person who is voluntarily intoxicated.

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