This chapter discusses the definitions and distinctions between murder, manslaughter, and voluntary/involuntary manslaughter. They explore scenarios where killing someone may be considered manslaughter, such as acting in self-defense or in the heat of passion. They also explain the concepts of mitigating and aggravating factors that can affect the seriousness of a crime.

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