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The actual wording will depend on the state, but 'intentional killing' is unlikely to be classified as manslaughter.
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Intentional homicide is when someone kills another person on purpose; they wanted to kill them and they did kill them. It means that it wasn't an accident or self defense.Added: The criminal charges brought to court would be "Murder."
The one who commits intentional killing of someone is punished by death sentence.
The one who commits intentional killing of someone is punished by death sentence.
MURDER is the INTENTIONAL killing of someone during the commission of a CRIMINAL act. MANSLAUGHTER is causing the UN-INTENTIONAL death of someone while committing a NEGLIGENT act.
Murder is the unlawful, intentional killing of another person. Homicide by culpable negligance is the killing of a person by committing an act of negligance or careless act that if not committed would not have caused the victim to die.
The word massacre is a noun. It is the intentional killing of a mass number of people. It can also be a verb meaning to kill in a large number.
Murder is a crime--it is the deliberate killing of a person by another person. It is a form of homicide.Homicide is any killing of a person by another person. If the killing is intentional and criminal, it is murder. However, some forms of homicide are not intentional, and some are not criminal acts. (For instance, if a person kills someone in self-defense, this is homicide but not murder.)When you say slaughter, I think you perhaps mean manslaughter. This is a criminal form of homicide, but it is considered less serious than murder, for various reasons. The exact reasons why a homicide might be called manslaughter rather than murder are complicated, and they vary from place to place. Often, if the killing was not intentional, the killer will be charged with manslaughter, not murder.(The word slaughter, by itself, usually refers to the killing of animals for food - i.e.: slaughtering cattle - slaughtering hogs.)
In soccer, a handball does have to be intentional for it to be called.