Enough evidence, whether evidence exists to justify a legal decision, ruling or action. … [Read more...] about SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE
Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc.
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SUDDEN HEAT OF PASSION
In the common law definition of manslaughter, this phrase means an access of rage or anger, suddenly arising from a contemporary provocation. It means that the provocation must arise at the time of the killing, and that the passion is not the result of a former provocation, and the act must be directly caused by the passion arising out of the provocation at the time of the … [Read more...] about SUDDEN HEAT OF PASSION
SUFFICIENT CAUSE
See good cause. … [Read more...] about SUFFICIENT CAUSE
SUERTE
In Spanish law. A small lot of ground. Particularly, such a lot within the limits of a city or .town used for cultivation or pianting as a garden, vineyard or orchard. Building lots in towns and cities are called "solares." Hart v. Burnett, 15 Cal. … [Read more...] about SUERTE
