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Malice aforethought
Second Degree Murder, Malice, and Manslaughter in Nebraska: New Juice for an Old Cup John Rockwell Snowden University of Nebraska College of Law
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Criminal Assault Includes Both a Specific Intent to Commit a Battery, and a Battery That Is Otherwise Unprivileged Committed with Only General Intent
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Felony Murder Doctrine and Its Application Under the New York Statutes Albert E
The Developing Law of Intentional Murder in Maryland - Chisley V
IN the COURT of APPEALS of IOWA No. 2-466 / 11-1308 Filed October 17, 2012 STATE of IOWA, Plaintiff-Appellee, Vs. BRIAN KEITH A
A Re-Examination of Malice Aforethought Rollin M
520. First Or Second Degree Murder with Malice Aforethought (Pen. Code, § 187)
Malice Aforethought, in Definition of Murder
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The Killing of Another (Human Being) with Malice Aforethought, Or Premeditation
Early Development of the Term Malice Aforethought and Origins of Express Malice Anne F
December 20, 2018 Elisabeth A
Comparative Aspects of the English Homicide Act of 1957
Malice Aforethought and Self- Defense: Mutually Exclusive Mental States?
Memorandum Concerning the National Symposium (2Nd Series)--The Law of Homicide Rollin M
Felony Murder As a First Degree Offense: an Anachronism Retained
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Criminal Law--Are There Circumstances Other Than Provocation Which May "Reduce" Murder to Voluntary Manslaughter Arnett Am Nn University of Kentucky
Manslaughter and the Adequacy of Provocation: the Reasonableness of the Reasonable Man