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- Q7252791 subject Q8416298.
- Q7252791 abstract "For a description of the general principles, see provocation (legal).In English law, provocation was a mitigatory defence alleging a total loss of control as a response to another's provocative conduct sufficient to convert what would otherwise have been murder into manslaughter. It does not apply to any other offence. It was abolished on 4 October 2010 by section 56(1) of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, but replaced by a relatively similar defence of "loss of control".".
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- Q7252791 comment "For a description of the general principles, see provocation (legal).In English law, provocation was a mitigatory defence alleging a total loss of control as a response to another's provocative conduct sufficient to convert what would otherwise have been murder into manslaughter. It does not apply to any other offence. It was abolished on 4 October 2010 by section 56(1) of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, but replaced by a relatively similar defence of "loss of control".".
- Q7252791 label "Provocation in English law".