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Let's just hope all other people who think about it like I do are also excused from jury duty for one reason or another. My fear isn't that he'll be convicted of first degree murder if he didn't plan it ahead of time, it's that he'll be found not guilty because there isn't proof that he did. I'm just hoping they have all of their bases covered without any backup choices for the jury (felony murder is also 1st degree, but doesn't have to be premeditated - or even intentional.) MOO
Aletha explained it better than I can, but I’ll give it a try.
Premeditation does not have to involve planning in advance, but it does require planning to kill. In a multiple stabbing scenario, the first injury is unlikely to cause immediate death even if it is proven fatal. Probably not the second either. Because the perp does not stop stabbing the victim and continues to do so multiple times, the obvious reason is intentionally planning to kill. Planning to kill proves premeditation.
The sentence for a conviction of felony murder in Iowa is also life imprisonment. During the course of a sexual assault or abduction, the victim is killed. In that scenario, death might occur if the victim was hit or choked to prevent her from fighting back. But I can’t imagine why a perp would inflict multiple stab wounds in order to sexually assault or abduct a victim, without intending that to cause her death. Intending to cause death, planning to cause death - premeditation.
That’s how I perceive it and maybe that only makes sense to me.
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