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Difference between first and second degree murder

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Yuki888 [10]3 years ago
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First degree murder requires that a defendant plan and intentionally carry out the killing, whereas second degree murder requires that the killing either be intentional or reckless, and occur in the spur of the moment. Taking the time to plan another's death is arguably a more serious crime.
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