Hannah v. Commonwealth
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hannah-v-commonwealth-318-6177682
title:
Hannah v. Commonwealth
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Hannah v. Commonwealth, 153 Va. 863, 149 S.E. 419 (1929) is a Supreme Court of Virginia case that is often cited for distinguishing the "heat of passion" from malice as the motive in a crime. The formulation is:
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2023-11-18T22:34:03Z
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