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WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HOMICIDE, MURDER AND MANSLAUGHTER? -…
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HOMICIDE, MURDER AND MANSLAUGHTER?
HOMICIDE
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3) EXAMPLES: soldiers in battle, citizens killing intruders
MURDER
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4) an intent to kill, or, at minimum, conduct so reckless that it - punishable as murder
FIRST DEGREE MURDER
1) premeditated killings (premeditation - as any planning or design to causing the death before the act of killing occurring)
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FELONY MURDER
1) a subset of either first degree murder and, in some criminal codes, voluntary manslaughter
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3) if a person - participant of a felony, and that felony causing someone’s death, all the participants in the felony charging with murder
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6) in many states, the person charging with felony murder - not need to having any actual knowledge that his co-conspirator arming or planning to killing anyone else. Rather, the standard - foreseeable that someone - killing during the crime
MANSLAUGHTER
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VOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER
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2) not requiring an intent to kill, but rather than the intent to doing something else
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FELONY MANSLAUGHTER
occuring when a person participating in a crime that - not listing in the felony murder statute (which usually including the most dangerous kinds of felonies), but somehow someone diesing during the crime
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