In individual cases it would depend on the circumstances.
It is not possible to stop murder globally. As murder is a legal term the definition varies with countries, what is considered murder in one place is not necessarily murder in another.
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Conclusively prove you did not and could not have done the murder.
assist suicide and it could be considered murder
Murder is the unlawful killing of another human being with a malicious intent. A killing could be lawful (self defense), it could be not a human being (a tree, dog, frog, rock) or it could have been with no malice (hatred)- and it would not be murder. It might be another crime, but not murder.
No, murder means you killed someone. Attempted murder means you tried to kill someone. You could still go to jail, though.
It could be depending on the District Attorney's decision.
To stop and/or investigate big crimes like a bank robbery or a murder
No, the Torah forbids murder. Although murder is a form of killing, not all killing is a form of murder. The Torah actually specifies that if someone attempts to kill you without reason (murder), you are required to kill them in self-defense if there's no other way to stop them.
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That will depend a great deal on the type of murder and what the state laws are. In some cases it could be life without parole. In others it could be a specific time frame that could get time off for good behavior. There is a big difference between premeditated murder and accidental homicide.
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