LoisLane
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Here is the law - I took out a couple sections where this case wouldn't be relevant:
Classification of murder
231.*(1)*Murder is first degree murder or second degree murder.
Planned and deliberate murder
(2)*Murder is first degree murder when it is planned and deliberate.
Contracted murder
(3)*Without limiting the generality of subsection (2), murder is planned and deliberate when it is committed pursuant to an arrangement under which money or anything of value passes or is intended to pass from one person to another, or is promised by one person to another, as consideration for that other’s causing or assisting in causing the death of anyone or counselling another person to do any act causing or assisting in causing that death.
Hijacking, sexual assault or kidnapping
(5)*Irrespective of whether a murder is planned and deliberate on the part of any person, murder is first degree murder in respect of a person when the death is caused by that person while committing or attempting to commit an offence under one of the following sections:
(a)*section 76 (hijacking an aircraft);
(b)*section 271 (sexual assault);
(c)*section 272 (sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm);
(d)*section 273 (aggravated sexual assault);
(e)*section 279 (kidnapping and forcible confinement); or
(f)*section 279.1 (hostage taking).
Criminal harassment
(6)*Irrespective of whether a murder is planned and deliberate on the part of any person, murder is first degree murder when the death is caused by that person while committing or attempting to commit an offence under section 264 and the person committing that offence intended to cause the person murdered to fear for the safety of the person murdered or the safety of anyone known to the person murdered
Intimidation
(6.2)*Irrespective of whether a murder is planned and deliberate on the part of a person, murder is first degree murder when the death is caused by that person while committing or attempting to commit an offence under section 423.1.
Second degree murder
(7)*All murder that is not first degree murder is second degree murder.
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-46/section-231.html
As you can see, the first degree charges may be as a result of a few possibilities.
Thanks News! Do I have this right? First degree does not have to mean he planned to murder her by making a plan of doing so but that if he was in arguments whether it be about finances or a recent love quarrel (that is documented on her blog) or they were recently separated and had any financial ties that it can automatically be considered first degree?