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The qualifying trigger may take one of two forms, or be a combination of both: that the killing was attributable to the defendant's fear of serious violence from the victim against the defendant or another identified person; or where the defendant's loss of self-control was attributable to a thing or things done or said (or both) which ...
The victims’ cause of death was deemed to be from multiple gunshot wounds, the document reads. The girlfriend of James, one of the victims, told investigators she last spoke with her boyfriend ...
Murder for a political cause [57] [64] Murder committed in order to conceal another crime or facilitate its commission. [65] Murder committed in order to obtain material gain, for example to obtain an inheritance [66] Hate crimes, which occur when a perpetrator targets a victim because of their perceived membership in a certain social group.
A notable statistic from this data collection is the rate of violent crime dropping 15% in 2019. Per 1,000 individuals interviewed, 7.3 people were said to be victims of a violent crime which is a decrease compared to 2018 (8.6 per every 1,000 people). Being a victim of a violent crime as it relates to race decreased as well.
In the case of the two hunters, the set of conditions required to bring about the result of the victim's injury would include a gunshot to the eye, the victim being in the right place at the right time, gravity, etc. In such a set, either of the hunters' shots would be a member, and hence a cause.
In the various states, a probable cause hearing is the preliminary hearing typically taking place before arraignment and before a serious crime goes to trial. The judge is presented with the basis of the prosecution 's case, and the defendant is afforded full right of cross-examination and the right to be represented by legal counsel .
Normally, the act of killing one's spouse or child is punishable by reclusion perpetua or imprisonment from 20 years and 1 day to 40 years under Article 246 of the Revised Penal Code for the crime of parricide, [173] although any homicide may benefit from the general mitigating circumstances provided for crimes (see Article 13 [174]) Philippine ...
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