PARKS, Judge, dissenting: Under the facts and circumstances of this case, it would have been proper for the trial court to omit any instruction on intoxication. However, once the trial judge decides that an instruction is warranted he has a duty to ensure that the instruction *644 given is a complete and accurate statement of law. In this case, the tria…
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