Does the "fighting words doctrine" try to remove the moral locus of control to a force outside of a peace...

...locus of control to a force outside of an otherwise peaceful person?

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Are you talking about 'provocation` as a
defense in a case of a violent offense.
It's a mitigating circumstance, not a defence.



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