If the homicide was justifiable then no criminal act has been committed
An example of justifiable homicide might be if you were attacked by someone and in fighting them off you killed them or somehow caused their death. Felonious homicide would be when you planned to kill someone, or your actions were such that death could be presumed to be the outcome.
There is no difference between homicide and gang related homicide; they are both homicide, subject to the same penalties.
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There is a legal difference between homicide and manslaughter. Please refer that case to the homicide detectives on the third floor.
The most common homicide of someone between 10 and 24 years of age is by someone known to the victim by firearm.
homicide is to kill another. suicide is to take your own life.
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Eg.There is a big difference between night and day / everyone dresses differently
"Homicide" means the killing of a human being; "murder" means the premeditated, intentional killing of a human being. "Homicide" suggests possible accidental killing, self-defense, lack of premeditation, mental incapacity to form intent.
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The US Army does not seek out criminals, however if they meet the current qualifications on moral screening then yes, the US Army will pursue that Applicant for enlistment, as long as that is what that person wants to do. Also the word criminal is translated differently between each person, to me anyone who breaks the law is deemed a criminal (that includes traffic tickets), to others is might be someone who has been CONVICTED of a Felony Offense.