General intent or MPC recklessness/negligence
intoxication is not exculpatory
Specific intent or MPC purpose/knowledge
Intoxication can be exculpatory if you can’t find the mental state requirement by other means (may negate the mens rea)
Director of Public Prosecutions v. Majewski
Regina v Lipman
Was on drugs and hallucinating, thought he was wrestling with serpents, actually stuffing bedclothes down her throat, didn’t have the purpose or knowledge for murder, was convicted of manslaughter (recklessness, cannot take intoxication into account)