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Manslaughter Provocation

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Bob has made his wife Alice's life a living hell. He beats her, he closely monitors her movements and he effectively prevents her from living a normal life.
As he's about to beat her for the three-hundredth time, Alice suddenly grabs the ashtray and strikes him across the head. Bob dies on the way to the hospital and Alice is arrested for his murder. There is no doubt that she's done it, but wouldn't anyone else do what she did if faced with what she's gone through?
Alice's lawyers decide that Alice denies murder, but will claim manslaughter by provocation. The question is now, will the jury agree?
"Manslaughter by provocation", in English law, requires actual provocation and must pass a test of whether a reasonable, sober, self-controlled person would do it. The other partial defenses are diminished responsibility and suicide pacts.
In the US, it is one of the three partial defenses to murder (the others being diminished and unjustified use of force in what they thought was self-defense).
In both cases, the crime becomes voluntary manslaughter rather than murder, which could still carry prison time, but it's far less than actual murder charges.
It used to be the case that catching your spouse in the act of adultery was considered sufficient provocation for murder (though the ancient Celts had a time limit on that, you were expected to have cooled down three days after the adultery). Most people nowadays agree that, even though emotions may run high, this isn't the kind of scenario that could provoke manslaughter.
It may overlap with Accidental Murder, if the killer lashed out at the victim but didn't intend for them to die. See also Sympathetic Murderer, Asshole Victim, Insanity Defense and Death by Woman Scorned.
This can be Truth in Television, sadly enough.
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The Mental State: This is the crime that sends the main character to prison. He snaps after being made to watch as his girlfriend was raped by street thugs. He responds by lacerating, injuring, and traumatizing the ones responsible. Although he chose to leave most of them alive so that they could continue to suffer, he killed one of them on account of him suffering from psychosis and, therefore, being physically incapable of ever truly reforming.
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The F.B.I.: In "A Mouthful of Dust", Joe Cloud comes home unexpectedly and finds a man attacking his wife. In a fit of blind rage, he chokes her attacker to death.
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Waterloo Road, where a pupil kills her sexually abusive father, although it's as yet unclear if she'll get a jury to go for manslaughter provocation, as it was premeditated.
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On Hell on Wheels, the people running the lawless town of Cheyenne consider cheating at cards sufficient provocation to justify someone getting shot. However, one such incident occurs on the day the new governor arrives together with a new judge and US Marshal. A trial is held and the judge quickly disallows this defense. The shooter tries to instead claim self-defense, but the judge, the US Marshal, and two deputies were witnesses to the murder, so this does not fly and the killer is promptly hanged.
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Silent Hill 2 has two examples:
Angela Oscoro killed her father after nearly twenty years of sexual abuse. The effects of her father's abuse have left her unable to be anywhere near others without having a mental breakdown; this can be seen when James attempts to help her and she shrieks at him and runs away instead.
In a far less sympathetic example, Eddie Dombroski kills five or six people (and one dog) because they made fun of him for being overweight.
Although from how he talks of it, he just went nuts and killed a dog and shot its owner once before running away.
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An episode of Stargate SG-1 plays with the trope. When Teal'c gets an apartment off-base, he helps his next-door neighbor deal with her abusive boyfriend, including teaching her some self-defense techniques. This ends in her "crushing the man's windpipe" during a struggle, and she panics and runs away, prompting the police to look into it as a homicide. By the end of the episode, however, Teal'c manages to obtain what we're told is iron-clad evidence that the killing was in self-defense, and the girl is acquitted.
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Leon Kuwata from Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. It turns out that Sayaka lured him into Makoto's room and attempted to kill him, but locked herself in the bathroom after he managed to overpower her and break her wrist. He then went to his room to collect his toolbox so he could break into the bathroom. What happened next depends on the adaptation; in the original game, Maizono lost the knife and Leon killed her in cold blood. In the manga, Maizono still had the knife, and Leon was making a poorly thought-out attempt to calm her down; she was accidentally stabbed in the struggle, subverting the trope.
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Although played for laughs and subverted, the ladies of Chicago plead this in "The Cell Block Tango". Given their contrasting explanations and lines such as being driven by gum chewed too loudly, nobody buys it.
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Danganronpa:
Leon Kuwata from Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. It turns out that Sayaka lured him into Makoto's room and attempted to kill him, but locked herself in the bathroom after he managed to overpower her and break her wrist. He then went to his room to collect his toolbox so he could break into the bathroom. What happened next depends on the adaptation; in the original game, Maizono lost the knife and Leon killed her in cold blood. In the manga, Maizono still had the knife, and Leon was making a poorly thought-out attempt to calm her down; she was accidentally stabbed in the struggle, subverting the trope.
Teruteru Hanamura from Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair tries to claim this because he knew that Nagito was planning murder. However, the other students immediately point out that Byakuya's death could have been prevented if he had told anyone else when he found out and worked with everyone to neutralize Nagito in a non-lethal manner.
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Daredevil (2015): Wilson Fisk's father Bill beats his wife Marlene with a belt repeatedly, until Wilson snaps and beats him to death with a hammer. Afterwards, Fisk and his mother cut the body up with a chainsaw and dispose of it, with it being implied to both be 1) so the mob won't retaliate against them (since Bill owed a lot of money to them) and 2) because the legal system likely would not be on the side of a working-class Hell's Kitchen resident like Fisk.
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Nikki Wade of Bad Girls is a prison lifer for killing a police officer who was trying to rape her partner.
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This is exactly what Billy Budd did, but it was still handled as murder. The victim only got what he deserved... This is because the incident occurred on board a Navy ship on the high seas. If it had happened on land in a civilian situation, it probably would have been Manslaughter by Provocation.
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Teruteru Hanamura from Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair tries to claim this because he knew that Nagito was planning murder. However, the other students immediately point out that Byakuya's death could have been prevented if he had told anyone else when he found out and worked with everyone to neutralize Nagito in a non-lethal manner.
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The Criminal Minds episode "The Crossing" features a B-plot where Rossi and Hotch are asked to consult on a case by a skeptical prosecutor dealing with a woman who murdered her husband and claims it was this. The reason the prosecutor is skeptical is that the woman has no bruise marks, broken bones or any other signs of physical injuries, the husband was well-liked and respected by those who knew him, and even her children say she is lying and paint her as a terrible parent. Hotch and Rossie eventually conclude that she was telling the truth and that the husband was a Villain with Good Publicity who was actually a psychologically abusive Control Freak who had brainwashed their children into hating their mother and think she was useless. It's eventually revealed that the husband was so absolutely controlling that after stabbing him to death in their bedroom, the wife immediately tidied everything up, cleared up all the blood, and made sure everything was perfectly clean because she knew he would be mad at her for the mess she made.
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In Chaos Theory, Frank Allen attempts to commit murder, but this is mistaken for a suicide attempt.
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The Crying Game: This is probably what Fergus gets convicted of.
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In The Sleeping Beauty Killer, Casey was originally charged with Hunter's murder, but the jury ultimately found her guilty of manslaughter; they concluded she killed Hunter in the heat of the moment when he broke up with her - as opposed to it being a calculated, premeditated act — and that she wasn't of sound mind, plus she was supposedly drunk at the time. Consequently, Casey got fifteen years in prison, which is still a long time but, as even she admits, is better than a life sentence. However, a lot of people are convinced Casey is a cold-blooded murderer who got off lightly. Casey for her part has always insisted she had nothing to do with Hunter's death.
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Justified: The antagonist's brother is killed by his wife who blows his head off with a shotgun at the dinner table. It is implied that she will plead to manslaughter. Nobody in the town seems to have a problem with what she did since the husband was an abusive drunk who beat her constantly. Even the antagonist considers her actions justified and seems more concerned with the fact that she is now single. This kind of thing appears to be a central theme of the show.
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A Law & Order: UK episode involves a mother killing the man who was responsible for the death of her daughter in a botched kidnapping as he leaves his bail hearing. The CPS has to go for murder as the charge. The jury convicts on manslaughter provocation and she gets a suspended sentence. She was in on the original kidnapping and they convict her on gross negligence manslaughter instead. This premise was originally used in the American Law & Order.
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