First Degree Murder After Deliberation
The verdict came in a few months after this cleanup in New York was complete. In most states, first-degree murder is defined as an unlawful killing that is both willful and premeditated, meaning that it was committed after planning or “lying in wait” for the victim.
The need for deliberation and premeditation does not mean that the perpetrator must contemplate at length or plan far ahead of the murder. Time enough to form the conscious intent to kill and then act on it after enough time for a reasonable person to second guess the decision typically suffices. While this can happen very quickly, deliberation and premeditation must occur before, and not at the same time as, the act of killing.
In New York This Could Mean Life In Prison
The Results of the trial: (names are completely fiction, of course)
Phil loaned Bob three thousand dollars to pay his bail and hire an attorney for a DUI arrest. Phil got him out of jail but Bob did not stop his drinking and driving. Phil asked Bob several times to repay him but Bob just kept putting him off.
One night Phil saw Bob at the casino, betting piles of hundred dollar bills on black jack. Bob won time and time again, boasting about his winnings. Phil got angry, waited until Bob was leaving then got in his car and followed Bob home. After Bob got in the house, Phil got his pistol, loaded it and knocked on the door. Bob let him in the house and Phil shot him blank in the head. Bob died instantly.
First degree murder is one of the most serious charges, laws vary from state to state and are also defined by federal government.
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