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First degree murder in Canada is as follows ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_(Canadian_law) )
1) was planned and deliberate
2) was contracted
3) was committed against an identified peace officer (LE, JP, mayor +)
4) while committing or attempting to commit the hijacking of an aircraft
5) while committing or attempting to commit sexual assault
6) while committing or attempting to commit sexual assault with a weapon
7) while committing or attempting to commit aggravated sexual assault
8) while committing or attempting to commit kidnapping and forcible confinement
9) during a hostage taking
10) while committing criminal harassment
11) was committed during terrorist activity
12) while using explosives in association with a criminal organization
13) while committing intimidation.
Second degree murder in Canada is any murder which is not first degree murder.
There may not have been enough evidence (at this time) to bring first degree murder charges. If, say, there was a planned friendly meeting and an argument/scuffle occurred and she fell and fatally banged her head and he then panicked and dismembered…?
1) was planned and deliberate
2) was contracted
3) was committed against an identified peace officer (LE, JP, mayor +)
4) while committing or attempting to commit the hijacking of an aircraft
5) while committing or attempting to commit sexual assault
6) while committing or attempting to commit sexual assault with a weapon
7) while committing or attempting to commit aggravated sexual assault
8) while committing or attempting to commit kidnapping and forcible confinement
9) during a hostage taking
10) while committing criminal harassment
11) was committed during terrorist activity
12) while using explosives in association with a criminal organization
13) while committing intimidation.
Second degree murder in Canada is any murder which is not first degree murder.
There may not have been enough evidence (at this time) to bring first degree murder charges. If, say, there was a planned friendly meeting and an argument/scuffle occurred and she fell and fatally banged her head and he then panicked and dismembered…?