The Heat of Passion Doctrine

The Heat of Passion Doctrine
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Download or read book The Heat of Passion Doctrine written by Troy Veenstra and published by Veenstra Publishing. This book was released on 2014-06-30 with total page 37 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn your rights before it becomes the death of you... In Maryland, 1994, Kenneth Peacock returned home to find his wife of several years in bed with another man. After chasing the man out of the house at gunpoint, he spent several more hours drinking and arguing with his adulterous wife before shooting her in the head with his single shot rifle (the second shot killer her as the first was shot hit the wall just above her head). Thanks to the Heat of Passion Defense, Peacock was able to get his first-degree murder charge reduced to voluntary manslaughter and thanks to soft heart judge only served 18 months in a work release program. Several Americans may not know about the Heat of Passion Doctrine, nor may they realize that this legal defense is allow both Husbands and Wives to kill their significant other in cold blood for cheating... in the marital relationship


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