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Case name | Year | Citation | State | Doctrine | Court's decision |
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People v. Valentine | 1946 | 28 Cal.2d 121 | CA | heat of passion; mere words | resolved a century long split in California courts, holding that mere words could be adequate provocation |
People v. Berry | 1976 | 18 Cal.3d 509 | CA | heat of passion | Taunting or provocation over a prolonged period can be adequate provocation |
State v. Dumlao | 1986 | 715 P.2d 822 | HI | extreme emotional disturbance | Under the MPC, the reasonable person test for adequate provocation uses a subjective standard to be evaluated from defendant's viewpoint |
People v. Chevalier | 1989 | 544 N.E.2d 942 | IL | mere words | Verbal admission of infidelity is not adequate provocation |
State v. Shane | 1993 | 590 N.E.2d 272 | OH | mere words | Verbal admission of infidelity is not adequate provocation
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Name | Location | Reference |
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Balad oil field | Salah al-Din Governorate, Mesopotamian Basin | [1] |
Ajil oil field | Zagros Fold Belt | [1] |
- ^ a b El Diasty, W. Sh.; El Beialy, S. Y.; Peters, K. E.; Batten, D. J.; Al-Beyati, F. M.; Mahdi, A. Q.; Haseeb, M. T. (2018-07-01). "Organic geochemistry of the Middle-Upper Jurassic Naokelekan Formation in the Ajil and Balad oil fields, northern Iraq". Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 166: 350–362. doi:10.1016/j.petrol.2018.03.031. ISSN 0920-4105. Retrieved 2018-06-18.