| 1. | 4 . " Heat of Passion " by Harold Robbins ( Forge)
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| 2. | In criminal law, heat of passion refers to a violent and uncontrollable rage.
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| 3. | Gessler maintains that fear and heat of passion are not mutually exclusive defenses.
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| 4. | He's not warm in that sense; he's warm in the heat of passion ."
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| 5. | However, the heat of passion and cooling are subjective factors.
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| 6. | Heat of passion has no bearing upon this case,
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| 7. | Simpson's lawyers " will not present heat of passion " as a defense, Uelmen said.
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| 8. | Its so common for people to neglect to do this in the heat of passion.
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| 9. | In the heat of passion, people promise anything.
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| 10. | He apologized 10 days later, saying his comments had been made in the heat of passion.
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