California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Javier, B160036. (Cal. App. 2003):
Appellants also argue that the murder was at most manslaughter based on sudden quarrel or heat of passion. "The heat of passion requirement for manslaughter has both an objective and a subjective component. (People v. Wickersham (1982) 32 Cal.3d 307, 326-327, 185 Cal. Rptr. 436, 650 P.2d 311.) The defendant must actually, subjectively, kill under the heat of passion. (Id . at p. 327.) But the circumstances giving
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