It was not a crime of passion or couldn't be a 1st degree charge.
Def: A crime of passion (French:crime passionnel), in popular usage, refers to a violent crime, especially homicide, in which the perpetrator commits the act against someone because of sudden strong impulse such as sudden rage...
""Crown attorney Jill Cameron argued in court when the jury wasn't present that the Bosma murder was relevant to the Babcock case. She said evidence from that trial would prove that Babcock was in fact murdered and to rebut Millard's claim that she had innocently disappeared. Court heard...
Here's the relevant quote:
The further issue here, Code says, is whether or not Smich was aiding or abetting a planned deliberate murder.
by Adam Carter 12:51 PM
Smich would have to know Millard was planning and deliberating to murder Babcock, that he intended to assist or encourage Millard in...
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