A (often called crime passionnel ) refers to a violent act—usually homicide—committed under the influence of sudden, intense emotion like extreme rage or jealousy. 1. Legal Fundamentals
: Courts often ask: would a reasonable person, in that exact situation, have lost their self-control?. 2. Common Scenarios Crimes of Passion
In most legal systems, a "crime of passion" is not a get-out-of-jail-free card, but it can sometimes reduce the severity of a charge (e.g., from murder to voluntary manslaughter). A (often called crime passionnel ) refers to
: The crime must happen in the immediate aftermath of a provocation. There can be no "cooling-off period" where the perpetrator has time to think rationally. There can be no "cooling-off period" where the
: For a defense to hold, there must be no evidence that the person planned or prepared the act beforehand.