Provocation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A provocation is an act that causes a response. Provocation and provoke can refer to: • Provocation (legal), a type of legal defense in court which claims the "victim" provoked the accused's act...
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Provocation (legal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In criminal law, provocation is a possible defense by excuse or exculpation alleging a sudden or temporary loss of control (a permanent loss of control is in the realm of insanity) as a response to ...
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Provocation - Definition of Provocation at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Provocation. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use provocation in a Sentence...
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This article explains provocation, a useful lateral thinking technique used to solve your problems. ... Provocation is an important lateral thinking technique. Just like Random Input, it works by moving your thinking out of the established patterns that you use to solve problems.
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The Legal Term * Provocation * Defined & Explained ... PROVOCATION - The act of inciting another to do something. Provocation simply, unaccompanied by a crime or misdemeanor, does not justify the person provoked to commit an assault and battery. In cases of homicide, it may reduce the offence from murder to manslaughter.
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Iraqi investigators have a videotape that shows Blackwater USA guards opened fire against civilians without provocation in an incident last week in which 11 people died, a senior Iraqi official said Saturday. He said the case was referred to the Iraqi judiciary.
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Yet nora (which, depending on who you ask on the project team, originated as either an acronym for no one remembers acronyms or a character in the William Gibson novel Pattern Recognition--though we’ve since located other noras), is also about provocation, ambiguity, and ultimately, interpretation--in short,
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In February 1997, activists launched a petition to abolish the statutory defence of provocation. That same month, Yukon MP Audrey McLaughlin presented over 3,000 signatures to the House of Commons.
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