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Criminal Civil Law Mr. Mertz History. By: Patrick Skrine. 1 st degree murder 2 nd degree murder Voluntary manslaughter Involuntary manslaughter Burglary. Table of Contents. The premeditated and intentional killing of another person or viable fetus.
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Criminal Civil LawMr. Mertz History By: Patrick Skrine
1st degree murder • 2nd degree murder • Voluntary manslaughter • Involuntary manslaughter • Burglary Table of Contents
The premeditated and intentional killing of another person or viable fetus. • The planning part is huge which separates it from other murders. • Has to be clear evidence by police of premeditating. • http://www.diffen.com/difference/Civil_Law_vs_Criminal_Law 1st Degree Murder
The intentional killing of another person or viable fetus without planning beforehand. • NO PLAN • Happened on the spot but the defendant still intended to take life. 2nd Degree Murder
Added element that reduces the crime from 2nd degree to VM is the heat of the moment/passion. • This means the person was raged with fury and had no control of the situation. • AHH!! Voluntary Manslaughter
No intent to kill • No intent to harm that would likely cause death. • Completely accidental. • Punishment for this is lower as opposed to voluntary, 2nd, or 1st. Involuntary Manslaughter
Any force to remove an obstacle from an enclosure is a breaking. • Breaking and entering of any structure with intent to commit any crime. • Only burglary if you physically break a line in order to enter. Burglary