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        | homicide law once said that to be a person, and therefore a homicide victim, a baby had to be "born alive" and capable or breathing and maintaining a heartbeat on its own |  
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        | Law defining when life begins for purposes of applying the law of criminal homicide |  
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        | The act or practice of causing or hastening the death of a person who is suffering from an incurable or terminal disease or condition, especially a painful one |  
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        | Presumption of bodily integrity |  
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        | The principle of personal autonomy presumes that every individual controls the integrity of her own body |  
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        | Intentionally causing the death of another person with malice aforethought |  
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        | Unlawful killing of another person without malice aforethought |  
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        | Killing in self-defense, capital punishment, and police use of deadly force |  
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        | Accidental killings done by someone "not of sound memory and discretion" (insane and immature) |  
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        | A homicide that's neither justified nor excused |  
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        | Killing on purpose after planning it |  
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        | Extremely reckless killing |  
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        | Intent to cause serious bodily injury murder |  
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        | When death results following acts triggered by the intent to inflict serious bodily injury short of death |  
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        | "express" malice aforethought |  
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        | Intentional killings planned in advance |  
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        | "implied" malice aforethought |  
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        | Killings that weren't intentional or planned but still resulted from the intention to do harm |  
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        | Causing a death of a person |  
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        | The purposeful, knowing, reckless, or negligent killing of a person |  
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        | Premeditated, deliberate killings and other particularly heinous capital murders |  
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        | Death penalty cases in death penalty states and "mandatory life sentence without parole" cases in non-death penalty states |  
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        | A mandate that the death penalty decision be made in two phases: a trial to determine guilt and a second separate proceeding, after a finding of guilt, to consider the aggravating factors for, and mitigating factors against, capital punishment |  
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        | Must be limited by the criteria established and announced before the decision to sentence the defendant to death but includes aggravating factors for and mitigating factors against imposing death |  
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        | Specific intent plus real premeditation deliberation |  
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        | The law looks at three areas to determine whether a killing was premeditated or deliberate: signs of planning, motive, and deliberate method in the killing |  
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        | Equivalent of specific intent |  
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        | Some courts define a willful, premeditated, deliberate killing as the same as specific intent, which may render the difference between first- and second-degree murder meaningless |  
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        | A catchall offense including killings that are neither manslaughter nor first-degree murder; unintentional killings |  
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        | Unintentional deaths that occur during the commission of felonies |  
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        | Intentional killings committed in the sudden heat of passion upon adequate provocation |  
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        | Adequate provocation (voluntary manslaughter) |  
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        | The circumstance element in voluntary manslaughter that is the trigger that sets off the sudden killing of another person; acts that qualify as reducing murder to manslaughter |  
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        | Understandable provocation |  
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        | A provocation to kill in the heat of passion that's recognized by law and will reduce murder to manslaughter |  
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        | Objective test of cooling-off time |  
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        | Involuntary manslaughter, the element of whether in similar circumstances a reasonable person would've had time to cool off |  
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        | Last-straw rule/long smoldering or slow burn rule |  
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        | A smoldering resentment or pent-up rage resulting from earlier insults or humiliating events, culminating in a triggering event that, by itself, might be insufficient to provoke the deadly act |  
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        | Extreme mental or emotional disturbance (voluntary manslaughter) |  
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        | A defense that reduces criminal homicide to manslaughter if emotional disturbance provides a reasonable explanation for the defendant's actions |  
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        | Defense to murder that a husband found his wife in the act of adultery |  
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        | Criminal homicides caused either by recklessness or gross criminal negligence |  
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        | Criminal negligence manslaughter |  
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        | Includes the mental elements of both recklessness and negligence |  
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        | Unlawful act manslaughter (misdemeanor manslaughter) |  
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        | Involuntary manslaughter based on deaths that take place during the commission of another crime |  
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        | A crime not inherently bad or evil but merely prohibited |  
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