In cases of voluntary manslaughter there must be a serious and highly provoking injury inflicted upon the person killing, sufficient to excite an irresistible passion in a reasonable person, or an attempt by the person killed to commit a. serious personal... Acts Passed by the General Assembly of Georgia - Page 148by Georgia - 1834Full view - About this book
| Iowa - 1900 - 656 pages
...voluntary SEC. 5. In cases of voluntary manslaughter there an irresistible passion in a reasonable person, or an attempt by the person killed to commit a serious personal injury on the person killing. SEC. 6. The killing must be the result of that Must he the resudden, violent impulse of passion supposed... | |
| Iowa - 1900 - 652 pages
...highly provoking injury inPunishment, Malice impiied. an irresistible passion in a reasonable person, or an attempt by the person killed to commit a serious personal injury on the person killing. SEC. 6. The killing must be the result of that Must he the resudden, violent impulse of passion supposed... | |
| Idaho. Supreme Court - 1906 - 892 pages
...roust have been shown by the evidence to have been a serious and highly provoking injury inflicted upon the person killing, .... or an attempt by the person killed to commit a serious injury on the person killing, " as the language there used under the provisions of section 6570, Revised... | |
| Albert H. Putney - 1908 - 448 pages
..." 111. Stat., Chap. 38, Sec. 143. the person killing, sufficient to excite an irresistible passion, or an attempt by the person killed to commit a serious personal injury upon the person killing. The killing must be the result of that sudden, violent impulse of passion,... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - 1908 - 460 pages
...State vs. Dorsey, 118 Ind., 167. the person killing, sufficient to excite an irresistible passion, or an attempt by the person killed to commit a serious personal injury upon the person killing. The killing must be the result of that sudden, violent impulse of passion,... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1910 - 1292 pages
...element that differentiates murder from manslaughter. In all cases of voluntary manslaughter the result must be some actual assault upon the person killing,...commit a serious personal injury on the person killing, or other equivalent circumstance to justify the excitement of passion, and to exclude all idea of deliberation... | |
| 1911 - 1162 pages
...Injury, the crime would be murder; but if the circumstances attending the homicide were equivalent to an actual assault upon the person killing, or an attempt...killed to commit a serious personal Injury on the per^ eon killing, and were such as to justify the excitement of passion, and to exclude all idea of... | |
| 1911 - 1290 pages
...homicide; but it is mitigated by the excitement of passion Justified by some actual assault, or ал attempt by the person killed to commit a serious personal injury on the person killing, or other equivalent circumstances. The killing must be the result of that sudden, violent impulse of... | |
| Colorado. Supreme Court - 1913 - 672 pages
...inflicted upon the person killing, sufficient to excite an irresistible passion in a reasonable person, or an attempt by the person killed to commit a. serious personal injury on the person killing." "The killing must be the result of that sudden, violent impulse of passion supposed to be irresistible,... | |
| 1914 - 1370 pages
...indicted upon the person killing, sufficient to excite an irresistible passion in a reasonable person, or an attempt by the person killed to commit a serious personal injury on the person killing. The killing must be the result of that sudden, violent impulse of passion supposed to be irresistible.... | |
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