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... as the lashing out in a moment is temper is a male way of reacting and does not take into account hat women who have been battered over a period of time to react the same as the lose their self-control in the same fashion. They have taken into account of the slow burning affect and have come up with that the law should take into account the fact that women and men do behave and react differently in some situations and a law designed for male reactions is unfair so the law should take into account the slow burning affect. The second difficulty is the jury, as they have to compare every case to the reasonable man test with those people's difficulties, which is very hard to grasp as how do they know how they will react in that situation. That is why it is difficult without some sort of ...
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