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  2. Voluntary manslaughter - Wikipedia

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    The United States' Model Penal Code (MPC) does not use the common law language of voluntary and involuntary manslaughter. Under the MPC, a homicide that would otherwise be murder is reduced to manslaughter when committed "under the influence of extreme mental or emotional disturbance for which there is a reasonable explanation or excuse".

  3. Manslaughter (United States law) - Wikipedia

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    As each state has its own statutes, law that cover the same criminal conduct may have different names. For example: New York State defines manslaughter in the first degree as conduct that causes a death with intent to cause serious physical injury, a definition that corresponds to "voluntary manslaughter" in most other states. If the defendant ...

  4. Manslaughter - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary manslaughter in some jurisdictions is a lesser included offense of murder. The traditional mitigating factor was provocation; however, others have been added in various jurisdictions. The most common type of voluntary manslaughter occurs when a defendant is provoked to commit homicide. This is sometimes described as a crime of passion ...

  5. Teen pleads guilty to manslaughter charge in 2023 stabbing ...

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    The juvenile pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter, a class B felony, and armed criminal action on Feb. 22. The alleged motive and circumstances surrounding Craig’s death remain mostly unknown.

  6. Manslaughter in English law - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary manslaughter occurs when the defendant kills with mens rea (an intention to kill or cause grievous bodily harm), but one of those partial defences which reduce murder to manslaughter applies (these consist of mitigating circumstances which reduce the defendant's culpability).

  7. Categorical test - Wikipedia

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    Adequate provocation is a legal requirement for a murder charge to be reduced to voluntary manslaughter. The test for adequate provocation varies across jurisdictions and has changed over time. The categorical approach is based on common law principles, but most courts today apply less restrictive tests, such as the extreme emotional ...

  8. KC teen charged with manslaughter after Google Translate ...

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    Adrian Gutierrez, of Kansas City, is charged with voluntary manslaughter, two counts of armed criminal action and unlawful weapon use, records filed in Jackson County Circuit Court show.

  9. Homicide in English law - Wikipedia

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    There are two general types of homicide, murder and manslaughter. Murder requires an intention to kill or an intention to commit grievous bodily harm. If this intention is present but there are certain types of mitigating factors – loss of control, diminished responsibility, or pursuance of a suicide pact – then this is voluntary ...