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Absence of Malice in Manslaughter Cases Cannot Be Shown by Evidence

Question 65

Question 65

Multiple Choice

Absence of malice in manslaughter cases cannot be shown by evidence of:


A) sudden quarrel.
B) heat of passion.
C) malice.
D) "imperfect" self-defense.

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