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."
Intentional killing of another human being is murder
The actual wording will depend on the state, but 'intentional killing' is unlikely to be classified as manslaughter.
"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.
Unless you actually meant to ask about the definition of the word homicide, of which there are several possible variations, murder itself is the INTENTIONAL killing of another human being - period.
Literally speaking, a "homicide" is the killing of a human being by another human being.
No, murder is defined as a human killing a human. Murder (homicide) is killing another human being illegally. It does not apply to animals.
deviant to the extent of hurting another human being or even killing them if I find they are torturing or killing animals.
yes unless self defense
The killing of one human being by another., One who kills another; a manslayer.
The killing of one human being by another., One who kills another; a manslayer.
First Degree 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.
The same as for killing any human being.