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you should get a life sentence or half for good behavour.) You get 10 years minimum for murder in the UK!.

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Any kind of murder usually involves 20 years plus.

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What is worse first degree or 3rd degree?

1st degree murder is worse.


How long in jail do you get for 3rd degree murder?

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What is the highest degree in criminal justice you can get?

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Which member of the Women's Murder Club gets killed in 3rd Degree by James Patterson?

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Is a first degree felony worst then a second degree felony?

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What is fourth degree murder?

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Who invented degree?

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What is the difference between first degree murder and second degree murder?

First degree murder is when the killer plans to kill someone or goes somewhere to intenianlly kill someone:depending on the state and case, a person can be charged with first degree murder when the killer kills someone at heat at the moment but decides to burn or get rid of the body. Second degree murder is when the killer does not plan to kill anyone but kills someone when something goes bad; second degree murder also happens very fast Capital Murder is when the killer kills someone during a robbery or an other felonies act;capital murder is also when a killer kills someone for no good reasons for example if they are jealous of them;capital murder is not legall in all states; Texas and Alabama are 2 states where it is legall