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GIROUARD v. STATE Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: A husband, enraged by his wife’s verbal taunts—including insults and threats of professional ruin—stabbed and killed her. The court affirmed his second-degree murder conviction, holding that words alone, no matter how provocative, do not legally suffice to mitigate murder to voluntary manslaughter.
Legal Significance: This case reaffirms the traditional common law rule that mere words are not legally adequate provocation to reduce murder to manslaughter. It underscores the objective “reasonable person” standard for provocation, rejecting a subjective standard based on the defendant’s individual psychological frailties.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
Steven Girouard (Defendant) and his wife, Joyce, had a strained two-month marriage. On the night of the killing, the Defendant overheard Joyce on the phone discussing a hardship discharge from the army. He confronted her, and she followed him to the bedroom. There, she stepped on his back, pulled his hair, and began a verbal tirade. She called him a “lousy fuck,” stated she never wanted to marry him, and said the marriage was a mistake. Crucially, she informed him that she had filed abuse charges against him with his commanding officer and the Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) office, and that he would likely be court-martialed. When the Defendant asked if this was true, she confirmed it. Enraged, the Defendant retrieved a kitchen knife, returned to the bedroom, and stabbed Joyce 19 times, killing her. At trial, a psychologist testified that the Defendant had reached the limit of his ability to “bottle up” his anger. The Defendant was convicted of second-degree murder and appealed, arguing the provocation was adequate to mitigate the offense to manslaughter.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: Do a victim’s taunting words, including insults and threats of filing career-damaging official charges, constitute legally adequate provocation to mitigate a charge of second-degree murder to voluntary manslaughter under the objective reasonable person standard?
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Legal Issue
Do a victim’s taunting words, including insults and threats of filing career-damaging official charges, constitute legally adequate provocation to mitigate a charge of second-degree murder to voluntary manslaughter under the objective reasonable person standard?
Conclusion
This case serves as a strong modern affirmation of the traditional "words Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute
Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- In Maryland, words alone, no matter how taunting or inflammatory, are