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now for a case... of murder! (and also manslaughter)
and the difference between the two
murderer is killing someone with
malice aforethought this is fancy lawyer
talk for killing someone with a
particular intent there are several ways
you can kill someone that the law
considers sufficient to show malice aforethought
first it's murder if you
planned to kill someone or cause
serious bodily harm and then you go
ahead and kill them
well duh. the state has to prove that you
plan to kill or seriously hurt someone
one way that's easier is if you
used a deadly weapon
the idea is that while it's possible
that you plan to kill someone even if
you didn't use a deadly weapon
it's more likely you were planning to kill
or cause serious harm if you did use it
that doesn't mean using a deadly weapon
is proof but it makes it a lot easier
for the prosecutor to prove their case
another kind of murder is where someone
kills another person without planning it
but acts extremely recklessly
not just regular recklessness mind you but such
extreme recklessness that it shows the
court what it calls a depraved heart
instead of planning to kill someone you
can commit murder where the killing
occurs while you're committing a felony
like robbery, burglary, rape, and so on
a felony murder doesn't require the killer
to have planned to kill someone so if you're
committing a felony and you recklessly
kill someone that's murder even though
it wouldn't be murder if you weren't
committing the felony the moral here is
don't commit felonies even the
cool ones like badger launching
that's murder manslaughter is basically
any other kind of criminal killing there
are different grades depending on the
circumstances and the laws in that area
but that's the difference between
manslaughter and murder in a nutshell
and there you have it