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Want the rest of this video? Unlock the full lesson — plus 200+ videos, outlines, study aids, and more — for just $29/month: https://www.studicata.com 00:00 Transition from Murder to Manslaughter Introduces common law manslaughter and explains how mitigating facts can reduce a murder charge to voluntary manslaughter. 02:06 Elements of Voluntary Manslaughter Outlines the four required elements: heat of passion, adequate provocation, no reasonable opportunity to cool off, and a causal link between provocation and the killing. 03:32 Heat of Passion Requirement Explains that passion includes any intense emotion—such as anger, fear, or jealousy—that causes a sudden loss of self-control. 04:38 Adequate Provocation Standard Defines adequate provocation as conduct that would cause an ordinary person of average disposition, sober, and with normal mental capacity to lose control. 09:14 Classic Example of Adequate Provocation Uses the spouse-caught-in-adultery scenario as the quintessential case where courts often find adequate provocation. 11:05 Words Alone Rule Explains the common law rule that words alone do not constitute adequate provocation, with a distinction between insulting and informational words in some modern courts. 14:34 Modern Court Flexibility Notes that some courts allow informational words to qualify as adequate provocation, depending on the jury’s fact-specific analysis. 15:16 Ace Law School & Pass the Bar Exam ($29/Month) Access 200+ videos, outlines, study aids, and more — for just $29/month: https://www.studicata.com Thinking about using Studicata? You’re in good company. ✅ Trusted by 100,000+ law students and bar takers ✅ Featured and recommended by top law schools ✅ Named the 81st fastest-growing education company in the U.S. by Inc. See why so many future lawyers choose us to study smarter—not harder: 👉 https://www.studicata.com