The mock juror spent many hours last night and this morning, pondering the evidence presented thus far in court. The mock juror was concerned that she may not be able to determine (for certain) whether ICA intended for Caylee to die. This kept the mock juror up most of the night. So this morning, the mock juror looked up Florida law regarding First Degree Murder. This is what she found:
Felony murder occurs when a person kills another human being while engaged in the commission, or attempted commission, of the following statutorily enumerated felonies, regardless of whether they intended to kill anybody:
Aggravated abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult,
Aggravated child abuse,
Aggravated stalking,
Aircraft piracy,
Arson,
Burglary
Carjacking,
Distribution of Controlled Substances
Escape,
Home-invasion robbery,
Kidnapping,
Murder of another human being,
Resisting Officer with Violence,
Robbery,
Sexual battery,
Terrorism,
Trafficking in Controlled Substances, or
Unlawful throwing, placing, or discharging of a destructive device or bomb.