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homicide without malice aforethought
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A person recklessly causes the death of another, or acting under extreme emotional disturbance, causes the death of another, or acting under circumstances when a person reasonably believes the circumstances provide a legal justification or excuse for his conduct constitutes manslaughter.
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| manslaughter |
The unlawful killing of another without intent to kill; either voluntary (upon a sudden impulse); or involuntary (during the commission of an unlawful act not ordinarily expected to result in great bodily harm).
Ãâó: brandonlclark.com/glossary.html
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| manslaughter |
Unlawful killing without intent to kill. It can be voluntary (such as a deadly fist fight) or involuntary (such as an accident caused by a speeding car).
Ãâó: www.ncpress.com/LegalFiles/glossary.html
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is the killing of a human being, but without the type of intent required for murder. Murder can be reduced to manslaughter if the crime was committed "in the heat of passion", meaning that the person who caused a death was provoked in a manner that the law recognizes as a mitigating factor. The provocation must be sufficiently grave to overcome the person's reason. Generally, malicious words do not count as justifiable provocation. ...
Ãâó: www.wierlaw.com/glossary_criminal_law.htm
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| manslaughter | unlawful killing of a human being without malice |
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