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Qu'est-ce (qui) est furor$30482$ - définition

A PERSON COMMITTING A CRIMINAL ACT THAT CAUSE ANOTHER PERSON TO LOSE SELF CONTROL
Heat of passion; Ira furor brevis; The heat of passion; Irresistible urge; Furor brevis; In-the-heat-of-passion

Spanish destroyer Furor         
  • Armada Española Ensign
  • São Vicente]] sometime between 14 April 1898 and 29 April 1898.
SPANISH DESTROYER SUNK AT THE BATTLE OF SANTIAGO DE CUBA
Furor (ship)
Furor was a of the Spanish Navy that fought at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish–American War.
furor         
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Furor (disambiguation)
n. to create a furor
furor         
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Furor (disambiguation)
n.
[L.] Fury, rage, madness, mania.

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Provocation (legal)

In law, provocation is when a person is considered to have committed a criminal act partly because of a preceding set of events that might cause a reasonable individual to lose self control. This makes them less morally culpable than if the act was premeditated (pre-planned) and done out of pure malice (malice aforethought). It "affects the quality of the actor's state of mind as an indicator of moral blameworthiness."

Provocation is often a mitigating factor in sentencing. It rarely serves as a legal defense, meaning it does not stop the defendant from being guilty of the crime. It may however, lead to a lesser punishment. In some common law legal systems, provocation is a "partial defense" for murder charges, which can result in the offense being classified as the lesser offense of manslaughter, specifically voluntary manslaughter.

Provocation is distinct from self-defense in that self-defense is a legal defense, and refers to a justifiable action to protect oneself from imminent violence.