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Qué (quién) es crime of passion - definición


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A crime of passion (French: crime passionnel), in popular usage, refers to a violent crime, especially homicide, in which the perpetrator commits the act against someone because of sudden strong impulse such as anger rather than as a premeditated crime. A high level of social and legal acceptance of crimes of passion has been historically associated with France from the 19th century to the 1970s, and until recently with Latin America.
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A crime of passion refers to violence, especially murder, that the perpetrator commits because of sudden strong impulse.
crime of passion         
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n. a defendant's excuse for committing a crime due to sudden anger or heartbreak, in order to eliminate the element of "premeditation." This usually arises in murder or attempted murder cases, when a spouse or sweetheart finds his/her "beloved" having sexual intercourse with another and shoots or stabs one or both of the coupled pair. To make this claim the defendant must have acted immediately upon the rise of passion, without the time for contemplation or allowing for "a cooling of the blood." It is sometimes called the "Law of Texas" since juries in that state are supposedly lenient to cuckolded lovers who wreak their own vengeance. The benefit of eliminating premeditation is to lessen the provable homicide to manslaughter with no death penalty and limited prison terms. An emotionally charged jury may even acquit the impassioned defendant. See also: manslaughter murder
Ejemplos de uso de crime of passion
1. Magidson‘s attorney said the case was a crime of passion.
2. "It was a crime of passion, of impulse," Herr Hug said.
3. Police say he was killed in a crime of passion, but the opposition insists he was assassinated.
4. Police say Too‘s killing, the second of an opposition MP in the past week, was a crime of passion.
5. Luis Moreno–Ocampo, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), has said that genocide is not a crime of passion; it is a calculated offense.